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from this leaf
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "from this leaf" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to information, details, or characteristics that are derived or taken from a specific leaf, often in a botanical or metaphorical context. Example: "The color of the flower can be traced back to the pigments found from this leaf."
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Exact Expressions
4 human-written examples
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Academia
But of course, getting from this leaf to that cure and getting the money back is something that really needs to be worked out.
News & Media
From this leaf, the classification tree would be grown by introducing the conditions related to the new metrics.
Six calibrated discs of lamina (2 cm) were cut from this leaf; leaf discs were then dried at 50 °C during 48 °C and weighed, and specific leaf area (SLA, cm g−1) was computed.
Science
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Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
Down nearly 20% from that time, this leaf tobacco processor is not affected by the lawsuits and is cheap at 9 times earnings; yield, 3.5%.
News & Media
The path of each decision tree in the random forest from the root to this leaf contains a sequence of features chosen as split functions.
Science
Carnosic acid (CA), which is one of the major phenolic compounds extracted from the leaf of this plant, exhibits various pharmacological properties, including anti-steatosis, antioxidant and antitumor activity.
Science
It was determined that the first 3-h time window was optimal for detecting changes in water loss from the leaf and this time window was used for all further experiments.
Science
In response, the human voice behind this project, Teresa Helgeson, reaches over and removes the clip from the leaf.
News & Media
Roots will grow from the leaf nodes.
News & Media
Scaling Co2-Photosynthesis Relationships from the Leaf to the Canopy.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "from this leaf", ensure the context clearly establishes what is being obtained or derived from the leaf. For instance, specify compounds, data, or inspiration drawn from it.
Common error
Avoid using "from this leaf" in contexts where the origin is broader than a single leaf. Ensure the statement accurately reflects the specificity of the source.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "from this leaf" primarily functions as a prepositional phrase, modifying a verb or noun by indicating the source or origin of something. Ludwig confirms this by illustrating its usage in diverse contexts, ranging from scientific extraction to metaphorical derivation.
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News & Media
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Academia
25%
Less common in
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "from this leaf" serves to pinpoint the precise origin or derivation of something to a specific leaf. Ludwig indicates that it is grammatically correct and its usage ranges from scientific contexts, where literal extraction is implied, to more general references in news and academic writing. Though not highly frequent, its precise meaning makes it valuable when specificity is required. Alternatives such as "deriving from this leaf" or "originating from this leaf" can provide similar meaning with slightly different emphasis. When using the phrase, clarity is key to ensure that the connection to the particular leaf is evident.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
taken from this leaf
Simple substitution, focusing on the action of taking.
deriving from this leaf
Replaces 'from' with 'deriving from' to emphasize the source.
originating from this leaf
Substitutes 'from' with 'originating from' to highlight the starting point.
extracted from this leaf
Focuses on the action of taking something out of the leaf.
obtained from this leaf
Highlights the act of acquiring something from the leaf.
sourced from this leaf
Emphasizes the leaf as the source or provider.
drawing from this leaf
Emphasizes the process of extracting or learning.
gained from this leaf
Focuses on the benefit or result obtained.
based on this leaf
Shifts the focus to the leaf as a foundation or basis.
ascertained from this leaf
Implies a process of discovery or confirmation.
FAQs
How can I use "from this leaf" in a sentence?
Use "from this leaf" when you want to specify that something is being extracted, derived, or obtained from a particular leaf. For example, "The medicinal properties were extracted from this leaf".
What can I say instead of "from this leaf"?
You can use alternatives like "deriving from this leaf", "originating from this leaf", or "taken from this leaf" depending on the context.
Is it more appropriate to say "derived from this leaf" or "from this leaf"?
"Derived from this leaf" is often more formal and emphasizes the process of extraction or origination, while "from this leaf" is a more general phrase that can indicate source or origin.
What does it mean when something is said to be "from this leaf"?
It means that the substance, information, or quality in question is directly sourced or obtained from the specific leaf being referred to. This implies a direct and traceable connection to that particular leaf.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested