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has been modified suitably
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "has been modified suitably" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something has been changed or adjusted in an appropriate or fitting manner. Example: "The document has been modified suitably to meet the new requirements set by the committee."
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Image has been modified.
News & Media
Flickr photo by Patricia Drury has been modified.
News & Media
The World Name system has been modified.
Wiki
They have been modified.
News & Media
But how many loans have been modified?
News & Media
Many have been modified beyond recognition.
News & Media
Scheme (3.12) has to be modified suitably when the coefficient (A = A x, t, u)).
Pilot testing of study procedures and questionnaire was conducted in two districts of Karnataka state and questionnaire was modified suitably [16].
Science
The AMQI may be modified suitably for different age sex groups considering their specific needs for assessing their micronutrient status.
Science
Except, squirrels are plump nut-eating rodents instead of leggy thoroughbred racehorses, so this grand race has been suitably modified and renamed as the Squirrel Grand Nutional.
News & Media
The program has been suitably modified in order to describe the heterogeneous reaction at the channel walls.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "has been modified suitably", ensure that the context clearly indicates what the modification was and why it was appropriate. This provides clarity and strengthens the sentence.
Common error
Avoid using "has been modified suitably" excessively in writing where active voice would be more direct and engaging. For instance, instead of "The program has been modified suitably by the team", consider "The team suitably modified the program".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "has been modified suitably" functions as a passive construction indicating that an action (modification) has been performed on something, and that the modification was appropriate or fitting. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "has been modified suitably" is a grammatically correct phrase used to express that something has undergone an appropriate or fitting change. Although Ludwig confirms its validity, it's important to use it judiciously, keeping in mind context and potential for more direct phrasing. Its usage is more common in formal and technical writing, indicating a need for careful consideration of register.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
has been appropriately adjusted
Replaces 'suitably' with 'appropriately', emphasizing the correctness of the modification.
has been properly adapted
Substitutes 'modified' with 'adapted' and 'suitably' with 'properly', highlighting the adjustment to a new condition or purpose.
has been adequately revised
Changes 'modified' to 'revised' and 'suitably' to 'adequately', focusing on the improvement made through the change.
has been effectively altered
Replaces 'modified' with 'altered' and 'suitably' with 'effectively', stressing the successful outcome of the modification.
has been correctly amended
Substitutes 'modified' with 'amended' and 'suitably' with 'correctly', underscoring the accuracy of the change.
has been well tailored
Replaces 'modified suitably' with 'well tailored', suggesting a precise and fitting adjustment.
has undergone appropriate changes
Uses a different structure, replacing the verb 'modified' with 'undergone changes', while retaining the emphasis on appropriateness.
has been refined effectively
Changes 'modified' to 'refined' implying subtle improvements, while maintaining 'effectively'.
has been optimized accordingly
Implies modification with a specific goal of optimization.
has been transformed fittingly
Emphasizes a more dramatic change, replacing 'modified' with 'transformed', while ensuring the change is 'fitting'.
FAQs
How can I use "has been modified suitably" in a sentence?
You can use "has been modified suitably" to indicate that something has been changed or adjusted in an appropriate or fitting manner. For example, "The document "has been modified suitably" to meet the new requirements."
What are some alternatives to "has been modified suitably"?
Some alternatives include "has been appropriately adjusted", "has been properly adapted", or "has been effectively altered", depending on the specific context.
Is "has been modified suitably" formal or informal?
"Has been modified suitably" is generally considered formal. In more informal contexts, you might opt for simpler phrases like "was changed" or "was fixed up."
What does "suitably" imply in the phrase "has been modified suitably"?
The word "suitably" implies that the modification was not just performed, but also done in a manner that is appropriate, fitting, or effective for the intended purpose or context.
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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
78%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested