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freshly preparation
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "freshly preparation" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "fresh preparation"? You can use "fresh preparation" to describe food or dishes that have been made recently and are not pre-packaged or frozen. Example: "The restaurant is known for its fresh preparation of ingredients, ensuring that every dish is made to order."
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Particle size was automatically calculated using particle sizer analysis/Nanophox after keeping one month at −80°C and freshly preparation.
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Blotting of BBMV using two anti-cadherin antibodies showed that most of the cadherins were degraded, even in a freshly prepared UGAL Aedes BBMV preparation, confirming that cadherins in BBMV are very unstable (Additional file 7).
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(a) After 30 days preparation, and (b) freshly prepared.
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For preparation of extracts freshly prepared lungs were transferred to a tube containing 500 µl ice cold RIPA buffer (50 mM Tris-HCl, pH 8.0, 150 mM NaCl, 0.1%SDS, 0.5% deoxycholate(DOC), 1% Nonidet P40 with protease inhibitor cocktail).
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To examine the role of specific mast cell derived cytokines in EC adhesion molecule expression, we prepared degranulated mast cell supernatants from knockout mice that were genetically deficient in the three main mast cell cytokines — IL-6, TNF-α, and IFN-γ — and cocultured these degranulated supernatant preparations to stimulate freshly prepared MHEC monolayers.
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Our results suggest that the loss of diversity occurs in the early stages of the LCL preparation and, therefore, affects equally freshly prepared, as well as established cell lines such as the HapMap LCLs [6].
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Pipette 200 μL of the freshly prepared elution medium in the same sample preparation vial.
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Whole plant extracts and colloidal silver (commercial or freshly prepared) were used at retail concentrations and preparations to better simulate the conditions under which these compounds would be utilized to treat infection in vivo.
For preparation of chitosan-dextran-PVP (CPD) gels, freshly prepared chitosan solution was added dropwise to dextran-PVP solution under slow stirring to achieve the final composition of gel formulations as given in Table 1.
It always freshly prepared and kept on dry bath at 60 °C during the preparation of base slides (Shukla et al. 2011). .
It is worth noting that TCCA should be freshly prepared before each experiment, and used within 2 hours of its preparation.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing something recently prepared, opt for phrases like "fresh preparation", "freshly made", or "recently prepared" for better clarity and grammatical correctness.
Common error
Avoid placing adverbs directly before nouns when the intention is to describe the process rather than modify the noun itself. Instead of "freshly preparation", use "fresh preparation" or "freshly made".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "freshly preparation" functions as a noun phrase attempting to describe something recently prepared. However, it's grammatically unconventional. Ludwig AI indicates this is not correct, suggesting alternatives like "fresh preparation" or "freshly made".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "freshly preparation" is a grammatically incorrect phrase, although it appears in some scientific literature. According to Ludwig AI, it's better to use alternatives like "fresh preparation", "freshly made", or "recently prepared" to accurately convey the meaning of something that has been recently made. While the phrase might be understood, especially in specific scientific contexts, it's not recommended for formal or professional writing due to its grammatical issues. Opt for the suggested alternatives to ensure clarity and correctness.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
fresh preparation
Replaces the adjective-noun order with a grammatically correct version, removing the adverb.
freshly made
Uses the adverb "freshly" with the past participle "made" to indicate recent creation.
recently prepared
Replaces "freshly" with "recently" to indicate the action of preparing occurred not long ago.
newly prepared
Emphasizes the newness of the preparation.
just prepared
Highlights the immediacy of the preparation.
new preparation
Focuses on the novelty of the prepared item.
immediate preparation
Highlights preparation that has occurred in the immediate moment
current preparation
Emphasizes that the preparation is the one currently in use or being considered.
immediate manufacturing
Highlights manufacturing that has occurred in the immediate moment
instant manufacturing
Emphasizes on the instant creation.
FAQs
What are some alternatives to "freshly preparation"?
You can use "fresh preparation", "freshly made", or "recently prepared" depending on the context.
Is "freshly preparation" grammatically correct?
No, "freshly preparation" is not grammatically correct. The correct form is "fresh preparation" or other alternatives like "freshly made".
How can I use "fresh preparation" in a sentence?
You might say, "The lab requires a "fresh preparation" of the solution for each experiment."
What's the difference between "freshly preparation" and "fresh preparation"?
"Freshly preparation" is grammatically incorrect. "Fresh preparation" is the correct form, using "fresh" as an adjective to describe the "preparation".
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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2.8/5
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Real-world application tested