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further emphasize on
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "further emphasize on" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct usage would be "further emphasize" without the preposition "on." Example: "To clarify our main points, I would like to further emphasize the importance of teamwork in our project."
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To further emphasize on the improvements brought to the table by multitasking, we refer to Fig. 4 which depicts the averaged convergence trends attained by the N-BLEA and M-BLEA for test problems SMD3 and SMD4.
We further emphasize on the influence of crystallographic orientation on the microscopic deformation behavior of the substrate materials, as well as the macroscopic imprint results in terms of imprint force, topography, and mechanical properties of patterned structures.
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With more availability of hydro-meteorological data, more statistical as well as locally established mathematical tools could be taken into consideration which could further emphasize on the perfection of the technique.
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To further emphasize on this finding, we also performed western blots on excised root tips, similarly confirming our conclusion that auxin increases vacuolar SNARE abundance.
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These findings further emphasize on the role of KRAS/PAK1/Crk axis as a prominent downstream effector of KRAS in NSCLC.
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After having given a short overview of how data can be produced either experimentally or retrieved from various databases and which formats are available for each type of network, we further emphasize on the computational analysis as defined in graph theory.
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The IPS further emphasizes on the importance of having a good supervisory module.
The document further emphasized on securing China's Foreign Direct Investment and promote trade and investment in Ethiopia (Ibid: 151-152).
The absence of any clinically significant side effects in terms of cardiac/hemodynamic derangements and 'muscle damage' further emphasizes on the NMES role as a safe and well-tolerated intervention in critically ill patients.
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A 3-week period before loading was selected based on the study which states that loading during the first 2 weeks of healing time would damage the stability of the implant-bone fixture [32, 33], further emphasizing on the loading period of 3 weeks.
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And that serene vibe is only further emphasized on the property's spectacular infinity pool.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When you want to highlight the importance of something, use the correct form "further emphasize" without the preposition "on".
Common error
Be mindful of using unnecessary prepositions. The phrase "further emphasize" already implies directing focus, so adding "on" is redundant and grammatically incorrect.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "further emphasize on" functions as a verb phrase intended to highlight or underscore a particular point. However, the inclusion of "on" after "emphasize" is grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI indicates the phrase is not correct in standard written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "further emphasize on" appears in some writing, it is considered grammatically incorrect. The correct usage is "further emphasize" without the "on". Ludwig AI confirms that this phrasing is not standard English. It's best to avoid "further emphasize on" in favor of grammatically correct alternatives like "further emphasize", "further highlight", or other similar phrases to maintain clarity and professionalism in your writing. Most usages can be found in scientific publications.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Further emphasize
Omits the unnecessary preposition "on", correcting the grammatical error.
Further highlight
Substitutes "emphasize" with "highlight", offering a synonym with a similar meaning.
Underscore further
Replaces "emphasize" with "underscore", implying a stronger degree of highlighting.
Reinforce further
Uses "reinforce" instead of "emphasize", suggesting the strengthening of an existing point.
Place further emphasis
Replaces "emphasize" with "place emphasis", creating a slightly more formal tone.
Stress further
Uses "stress" as a synonym for "emphasize", suggesting a focus on importance.
Accentuate further
Replaces "emphasize" with "accentuate", indicating a focus on making something more noticeable.
Give added emphasis
Replaces "emphasize" with "give emphasis", offering a slightly different phrasing.
Expand further
Replaces the whole query with focus on adding more information
Elaborate further
Similar to "expand further", focusing on providing more details.
FAQs
How do I properly use "further emphasize" in a sentence?
Use "further emphasize" followed by the object you want to highlight. For example, "To clarify our main points, I would like to "further emphasize" the importance of teamwork in our project".
What's a good alternative to "further emphasize on"?
A grammatically correct alternative is to simply say "further emphasize". Other options include "further highlight" or "underscore further".
Is it ever correct to say "emphasize on"?
While "emphasize on" is sometimes used, it's generally considered grammatically incorrect. It's better to use "emphasize" directly followed by the object. For example, "emphasize the need for change" is preferred over "emphasize on the need for change".
What is the difference between "emphasize" and "stress"?
"Emphasize" and "stress" are synonyms, but "stress" often implies a greater degree of importance or urgency. You could "stress further" certain aspects of the plan.
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