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explained upon
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "explained upon" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly when one intends to say that something has been elaborated or clarified. Example: "The concept was explained upon further discussion, but it still lacked clarity."
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Exact Expressions
9 human-written examples
"We also considered it was misleading to imply the grade ordered was guaranteed because, although the Oxbridge Research Group Ltd employed ex markers, they were not able to officially grade essays or other work and had not explained upon what grounds the grade of the essay could be said to be 'guaranteed'guaranteed
News & Media
Prior to this, the best obituary I had ever read was that of Giorgio Carbone, "a bewhiskered grower of mimosa flowers from a family of mimosa growers," who, the Times explained, upon his death, in November of 2009, had made a second career arguing that the tiny Italian principality of Seborga was, in fact, a sovereign nation and that he was its prince for life.
News & Media
cruzi activity cannot be explained upon DNA intercalation as the sole mechanism of action.
And the dame herself explained upon arrival that her ensemble — spangly blue-sequined netting of sorts, draped around her over a long-sleeved tee and form-fitting pants, with platform sandals over socks — had been thrown together "in about 10 minutes," she said, by event co-presenter Andreas Kronthaler, her design partner, creative director and husband.
News & Media
Prior to her move into television roles, Kensit had predominantly worked in films, but explained upon joining the cast of Holby City: "Making films isn't for me any more because I'm an old girl in that world... I've been very lucky, this is something I grew up doing, in television there's so much satisfaction... I'll stay as long as they want me, I feel like I've come back home".
Wiki
This suggests that previous phylogenetic analyses of BCI assemblages that found significant phylogenetic structuring in different habitats [16], [19] may be partially explained upon the basis of phylogenetically conserved soil nutrient and element associations.
Science
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Similar Expressions
51 human-written examples
"It was a very competitive year!" Mrs. X explains, upon learning that her 4-year-old hasn't made the grade.
News & Media
Ortega terms his action naive but sympathizes, explains upon questioning that he knew the location because his great-grandfather had been a Jew, practising his religion in secret.
News & Media
But he then goes on to explain, "Upon further investigation, one would find that many of the incidents were not reported above platoon level".
News & Media
"If you find fire, you phone neighbours, get buckets and go help," Bill explains upon his return.
News & Media
And while m.marksandspencer.com is not a particularly mobile-friendly URL to key in, the site does helpfully explain upon your first visit how to make a home screen icon from Mobile Safari by pressing the + icon.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "explained upon" in formal writing. Opt for clearer and more standard alternatives such as "explained in detail", "elaborated on", or "clarified further".
Common error
Don't use "upon" after "explained" as it is not grammatically correct. "Upon" generally indicates 'on' or 'after'. Instead, use prepositions like "in" or "by" to create accurate phrases such as "explained in detail" or "explained by".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "explained upon" is an attempt to combine the verb "explained" with the preposition "upon". However, this combination is not standard in English. According to Ludwig AI, it's grammatically incorrect.
Frequent in
Science
44%
News & Media
44%
Wiki
11%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "explained upon" is flagged as grammatically incorrect by Ludwig AI, even though it appears in a limited number of contexts across various sources including Science, News & Media and Wiki. The intended meaning typically involves elaborating or clarifying a topic, suggesting that the explanation builds or depends on something else. Given its non-standard usage, it's recommended to avoid "explained upon" in favor of clearer alternatives such as "explained in detail" or "elaborated on", especially in formal writing to ensure clarity and grammatical accuracy.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
explained in detail
Replaces "upon" with "in detail" for a more standard expression of thorough explanation.
elaborated on
Uses "elaborated on" to denote expanding on a topic, offering a more precise and grammatically sound alternative.
clarified further
Employs "clarified further" to express providing additional clarification, maintaining a focus on enhanced understanding.
accounted for
Uses "accounted for" to indicate providing a reason or justification, often in a formal or analytical context.
justified by
Replaces with "justified by" which gives a reason or excuse.
predicated on
Offers "predicated on" to suggest a foundation or basis for something, often in more academic or technical settings.
explained by reference to
Replaces "upon" with a reference indicator to show that the explanation uses a reference.
explained considering
Offers "explained considering" to express something is explained based on something else.
detailed explanation
Replaces with "detailed explanation" which puts emphasis on the completeness of explanation.
explained with regard to
Suggests "explained with regard to" as a formal way to indicate the scope or perspective of an explanation.
FAQs
What are some alternatives to "explained upon"?
Instead of "explained upon", consider using alternatives such as "explained in detail", "elaborated on", or "clarified further" for clearer and more grammatically correct phrasing.
Is it grammatically correct to use "explained upon" in a sentence?
No, the phrase "explained upon" is not considered grammatically correct in standard English. It's better to use alternatives like "explained in detail" or "elaborated on".
How can I use "explained" correctly with a preposition?
When using "explained" with a preposition, common and correct options include "explained in", "explained by", or "explained with". For example, "explained in detail" or "explained by reference to".
What's wrong with using "explained upon"?
The phrase "explained upon" is not a standard or idiomatic construction in English. While the individual words are correct, their combination is not typically used and sounds awkward. Opt for more common and accepted alternatives.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Real-world application tested