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geographically sound
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "geographically sound" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the validity or accuracy of geographical information or concepts. Example: "The proposed route for the new highway is geographically sound, taking into account the natural landscape and existing infrastructure."
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"I am geographically sound".
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54 human-written examples
Daly tapes multiple versions of his daily one-hour show from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. each morning in his apartment in New York City, reading from a script, ad-libbing and throwing in geographically specific sound bites for nine major markets.
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The Lemon Twigs are from Long Island, N.Y., which should disqualify them from mention in the geographically defined California Sounds.
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Of course, if terrorists are brought into the legal system, they would be technically (i.e. geographically) "in the United States," and that sounds bad.
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The analyses show that studies involving geographically dispersed data must test for, and take into account when required, conceptually sound spatial effects in order to accurately assess impact.
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(Most of these performers, even the geographically isolated Mr. Ambiont, keep Web sites or MySpace pages stocked with current sounds).
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Glickman's voice was not geographically pureed; in the best sense, this first star athlete-turned sportscaster sounded like a New Yorker, Bronx born, Brooklyn raised, who had seen the world.
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'Swashbuckler' is an onomatopoeic term suggesting the sound of swords swishing and striking shields, and is to movies as geographically distant from each other as The Mark of Zorro and The Prisoner of Zenda what the sound of ricocheting bullets is to the western.
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The songs are all over the place (as in literally, geographically all over the place) and incorporate anything from gamelans to sehnais to what sounds like maybe a broken honky-tonk?
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The small crowd suggests that the rumor sounded too good to be true, and that for all its attention, Marfa is still a geographically inconvenient place to visit on a whim.
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Joined geographically.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "geographically sound" when you want to emphasize that something is not only accurate in its location but also makes sense within the broader geographical context. For instance, a geographically sound business strategy considers factors like climate, resources and population distribution.
Common error
Avoid using "geographically sound" in everyday conversation or informal writing. It's a relatively formal phrase, so simpler terms like "accurate" or "correct" are often more appropriate. Reserve its use for professional or academic settings where geographical precision is important.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "geographically sound" functions as an adjective phrase, modifying a noun to indicate that something is accurate, valid, and logical from a geographical standpoint. According to Ludwig, the phrase is deemed correct and usable.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "geographically sound" is a grammatically correct adjective phrase used to describe something that is accurate and logically consistent from a geographical perspective. While considered correct by Ludwig, the phrase is relatively rare, appearing most frequently in news and media contexts. When writing, reserve "geographically sound" for formal or technical contexts where precision is crucial, such as in urban planning or scientific research. Alternatives like "geographically accurate" or "geographically valid" may be suitable depending on the context.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
geographically accurate
Emphasizes precision and correctness in geographical terms.
geographically valid
Highlights the legitimacy and well-founded nature of a geographical concept.
sound from a geographical perspective
Adds a broader viewpoint, considering geographical factors in an evaluation.
geographically justifiable
Focuses on the defensibility and reasoning behind a geographical decision or statement.
geographically reasonable
Indicates that something is sensible and logical from a geographical standpoint.
geospatially correct
Uses a more technical term emphasizing the spatial aspect of geographical accuracy.
geographically substantiated
Highlights that a claim or concept is supported by geographical evidence.
geographically defensible
Suggests the ability to protect or uphold a geographical position or strategy.
geographically logical
Stresses the inherent coherence and rationality from a geographical perspective.
accurate in terms of geography
A more verbose way of expressing geographical correctness.
FAQs
How can I use "geographically sound" in a sentence?
You can use "geographically sound" to describe something that is accurate and logical in its geographical aspects. For instance: "The surveyor confirmed that the property boundaries were "geographically sound"."
What are some alternatives to "geographically sound"?
Alternatives include "geographically accurate", "geographically valid", or "accurate in terms of geography". The best choice depends on the specific context.
In what situations is it appropriate to use "geographically sound"?
It's best used in formal or technical contexts where geographical accuracy is crucial, such as in surveying, urban planning, or scientific research.
What makes something "geographically sound" as opposed to just "accurate"?
While "accurate" implies correctness, "geographically sound" suggests that something is not only correct but also logical and well-reasoned within a geographical framework, considering factors like spatial relationships and environmental context.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested