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has not been inserted
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "has not been inserted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has not yet been added or included in a document, system, or process. Example: "The data for the new project has not been inserted into the database yet."
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Alternative expressions(20)
has not been collected
has not yet been processed
has not been introduced
has not been placed
has not been compiled
has not been included
remains unprocessed
has not been reported
has not been presented
has not been eliminated
is in progress
has not been incorporated
has not yet been exercised
is still in the works
has not been characterised
remains to be processed
has not reached completion
has not been consummated
is still pending processing
is still in the queue
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
3 human-written examples
To obtain an expression for the interference power in general case, we assume that the GI has not been inserted.
Note that the sequence of functions in the crime scene as identified by Cornish ([1994]) and used by Hancock and Laycock ([2010]) (preparation, entry, precondition, instrumental precondition, instrumental initiation, instrumental actualization, doing, post condition, and exit) has not been inserted in this script model to avoid making it over-complicated.
Science
In this complex, the DNA is still in double-stranded form and has not been inserted into the RNAP active center cleft.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
If you want to connect to your bank, you want to make sure you're not getting phished or that a cross-site scripting hasn't been inserted into a Web page that re-directs you to a spoof Web site that looks like the legitimate one.
News & Media
Tzara, in a passage so strikingly 21st-century I had to check it had not been inserted, makes a case for conceptual art.
News & Media
The nuclear core had not been inserted, but the explosives detonated, killing a lot of chickens, sending members of the family to the hospital, and leaving a thirty-five-foot crater.
News & Media
The new relationship had not been inserted into the historical constitution of each professor.
Science
The song starts off like a power ballad, making you wonder if all those pictures of soldiers haven't been inserted there by accident.
News & Media
The region highlighted in figure 6 D corresponds to the region with an unexpected pattern of GC-skew in figure 2 (at ∼0.6 Mb), suggesting that this stretch of DNA has been inserted recently and has not been ameliorated yet (Lawrence and Ochman 1997).
Science
There has not been a single silicone breast insert without Tim Westwood there, alive somewhere, distantly saying "yeah".
News & Media
In fact, inversion of a cloned insert has not been reported in any other system.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "has not been inserted", ensure the context clearly indicates what is missing and where it should be. For example, "The crucial data has not been inserted into the report, making it incomplete."
Common error
Avoid overuse of the passive voice when using "has not been inserted". Instead of saying, "The code has not been inserted by the developer", a more direct and active construction is preferred: "The developer has not inserted the code". This enhances clarity and reduces wordiness.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "has not been inserted" functions as a passive construction, indicating that an action (insertion) has not been performed on a particular subject. As shown in Ludwig, it highlights the absence of something from a specific location or context.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "has not been inserted" is a grammatically correct phrase used to indicate the absence of something in a particular context. Ludwig AI confirms its validity and offers examples primarily from scientific and news sources. While not extremely common, the phrase is suitable for neutral to formal writing. Alternatives like "has not been included" or "has not been added" can be used depending on the specific nuance you want to convey. Be mindful of avoiding passive constructions and ensure clarity by specifying what is missing and where it should be.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
has not been included
This alternative uses "included" instead of "inserted", implying a broader sense of addition or incorporation.
has not been added
Using "added" focuses on the action of appending something, rather than placing it within.
has not been placed
"Placed" emphasizes the physical act of putting something in a specific location.
has not been incorporated
"Incorporated" suggests a more integrated inclusion, often into a system or structure.
has not been integrated
This term implies that something hasn't been merged into a unified whole.
has not been inputted
This alternative focuses on the action of data entry into a system.
has not been introduced
Suggests that something hasn't been brought forward for consideration or use.
has not been implemented
This phrase suggests that a plan or system is not executed.
remains uninserted
Highlights that something is still absent and emphasizes its state of not being inserted.
was not inserted
This indicates a past event where something failed to be included.
FAQs
What does "has not been inserted" mean?
The phrase "has not been inserted" indicates that something is missing or has not been placed within something else. It's often used in technical, scientific, or formal contexts to describe the absence of a component, piece of data, or element.
What are some alternatives to "has not been inserted"?
You can use alternatives such as "has not been included", "has not been added", or "has not been placed" depending on the context.
How can I use "has not been inserted" in a sentence?
Example usage: "The memory card has not been inserted correctly, so the device is not functioning." or "That paragraph was intentionally omitted and therefore has not been inserted into the document."
Is "has not been inserted" formal or informal?
"Has not been inserted" is generally considered a neutral to formal phrase suitable for professional, technical, or academic writing. For more casual contexts, simpler alternatives like "is not in" or "isn't there" might be more appropriate.
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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
89%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested