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for a few elements
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "for a few elements" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a limited number of items or components in a particular context. Example: "The experiment was successful, but the results were only applicable for a few elements in the study."
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Alternative expressions(1)
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Exact Expressions
6 human-written examples
Except for a few elements, such as a tank chase, which were retained, this screenplay was scrapped.
News & Media
We determine the energetically lowest configurations for decorations with a varying number of decorating atoms (2≤n≤32) for alkali metals, alkaline-earth metals as well as some other important elements and find that the dense uniform distribution of the decorating atoms over the surface of the C60, desired for hydrogen storage, can be obtained only for a few elements.
Science
pXRF analytical performance, accuracy and precision were found to be the same on powdered rock samples and on freshly cut rock surfaces, and sample results were similar within error to measurements made via shipboard ICP-OES analysis save at low abundance levels for a few elements.
Science
Except for a few elements (such as G yx at KAK), the standard deviations have clearly smaller amplitudes than the estimates themselves.
Science
Moderate correlations with extraction time were observed for a few elements under oxic conditions (Al, Fe, Si), but not under anoxic conditions.
Science
Look for a few elements to emulate cymbals.
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Similar Expressions
54 human-written examples
Piecemeal imitation of a few elements — for example, the store format or the focus on private labels — wouldn't work.
I think he not only provided the visual style of "Citizen Kane" but was responsible for affecting the conception, and even for introducing a few elements that are not in the script.
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But I would love to see more geo-location features, and for Whistle to incorporate a few elements of Foursquare.
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The judge and jury at the appellate trial did not rehear all the testimony or re-examine the entire body of evidence but focused instead on a few elements; for example, asking for new tests to be carried out on the knife the prosecution believes to be the murder weapon.
News & Media
For some 20 minutes just a few elements — a chattery electronic rhythm, a male voice singing one phrase, some organlike synthesizer chords — were looped, moving in and out of phase.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "for a few elements", ensure the context clearly defines what those elements are. Being specific avoids ambiguity and strengthens your writing.
Common error
Avoid using "for a few elements" when you can provide a more precise number or description. Overusing vague terms weakens the impact of your statement.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "for a few elements" functions as a prepositional phrase modifying a verb or noun. It specifies the scope or limitation of an action or characteristic. Ludwig AI indicates the phrase is grammatically correct.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "for a few elements" is a grammatically sound prepositional phrase used to limit the scope of a statement to a small subset of components or aspects. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness. While there are no direct examples found in the provided data, related phrases offer alternatives for expressing a similar meaning. When using this phrase, ensure clarity by defining what these "elements" are and avoid overgeneralization. Remember to use it when you specifically want to highlight that something applies to a limited selection.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
with respect to a limited number of factors
Emphasizes the 'limited number' and substitutes 'elements' with 'factors'.
regarding select features
Uses 'select' to highlight the chosen nature and swaps 'elements' with 'features'.
in terms of a restricted set of components
Highlights 'restricted set' and uses 'components' instead of 'elements'.
regarding some components
Focuses on 'some' instead of 'a few', indicating a slightly broader scope but still limited.
concerning certain facets
Uses 'certain' indicating specific elements and 'facets' as a synonym.
pertaining to a small selection of items
Replaces 'few' with 'small selection' and 'elements' with 'items'.
concerning a handful of items
Uses 'handful' to emphasize the small quantity and changes the noun.
relating to particular traits
Emphasizes 'particular' aspects and replaces 'elements' with 'traits'.
in connection with a small number of details
Focuses on the 'small number' and replaces 'elements' with 'details'.
in relation to several aspects
Replaces 'few' with 'several', suggesting a slightly larger number, and uses 'aspects' instead of 'elements'.
FAQs
How can I use "for a few elements" in a sentence?
You can use "for a few elements" to indicate that something applies to only a limited number of components or aspects within a larger context. For example, "The new software update only improves performance "for a few elements" of the interface".
What's the difference between "for a few elements" and "for some elements"?
"For a few elements" implies a smaller and more specific subset compared to "for some elements", which suggests a less defined and potentially larger group. The choice depends on the degree of limitation you want to convey.
What can I say instead of "for a few elements"?
You can use alternatives like "regarding some components", "with respect to a limited number of factors", or "concerning a handful of items" depending on the specific context.
Is it correct to say "for few elements" instead of "for a few elements"?
While "for few elements" is grammatically understandable, it's less common and can sound awkward. "For "a few elements"" is generally preferred for its smoother flow and wider acceptance.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested