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higher precision than with using
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "higher precision than with using" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when comparing the precision of two methods or approaches, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear. Example: "This new algorithm provides higher precision than with using the previous model."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Alternative expressions(20)
with finer precision than
with a precision of
higher than that for
was higher than that of
higher than me
with higher
higher than of
are higher than
is higher than
higher than
as higher than
using with
higher than that
With precision
no higher than
higher than this
were higher than that of
is higher than that of
higher than that of
was higher than
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
We also propose a new calibration method that allows a differential measurement of the dielectric properties with far higher precision than possible using the standard short open calibration.
BGF with two SNPs gave similar or higher precision than with one SNP.
Zhao et al. [ 43] found that LSR with one SNP had higher precision than LSR with two SNPs.
We should expect a higher precision if we use all family groups with all possible relationships.
Science
As such, query texts consisting of tagged search terms (especially using MeSH) returns better search results (with higher precision) than plain query texts consisting of untagged search terms [ 24- 27].
High efficiency video coding (HEVC) transform algorithm for residual coding uses 2-dimensional (2D) 4×4 transforms with higher precision than H.264's 4×4 transforms, resulting in increased hardware complexity.
In addition, CLARK in default mode using k=31 achieves higher precision than KRAKEN on all datasets (as much as 10% higher on HiSeq and MiSeq) when k=31.
Science
We tested our model using annotated corpus data and found that it inferred pairings between words and object concepts with higher precision than comparison models.
Academia
In this way, FCS allows us to map the receptor density profiles according to oligomerization and activation state with higher precision than classical methods like immunoblots.
Science & Research
Ma2 autoantibodies evaluation can identify recurrence of SI-NET patients with higher precision than measurements of plasma CgA levels.
Science
The current dose-pole does not provide doses with higher precision than half a tablet.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Opt for more concise and grammatically sound alternatives such as "greater precision than when using" or "more precise than using" for improved clarity.
Common error
Avoid combining "than with using" in your writing; it often results in convoluted sentences. Rephrase to use clearer comparisons, such as "more precise than using".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase primarily functions as a comparative conjunction, attempting to relate the degree of precision between two methods or scenarios. Ludwig AI indicates that the construction is not grammatically sound.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase “higher precision than with using” attempts to compare the precision of different methods, Ludwig AI flags it as grammatically incorrect. More appropriate alternatives include “greater precision than when using” or “more precise than using”. Given its awkwardness, it is advisable to avoid this phrase in formal writing and opt for clearer, more grammatically sound constructions. The phrase's intended purpose is to express a comparative assessment, but its non-standard structure undermines its effectiveness. Therefore, using the recommended alternatives ensures clarity and maintains grammatical integrity.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
more precise than using
Simplifies the phrase by omitting 'with' for a more direct comparison of precision.
greater precision than when using
Replaces 'with using' for a smoother and more grammatically correct comparison.
higher precision compared to using
Substitutes 'than with' for 'compared to' to improve clarity in the comparison.
improved precision over using
Uses 'over' instead of 'than with' to indicate an improvement in precision.
better precision than by using
Replaces 'with using' by 'than by using' to express the method.
superior precision compared to when using
Replaces 'higher' with 'superior', and 'than with' with 'compared to when', emphasizing the advanced nature of the precision.
enhanced precision compared to utilizing
Uses the word 'utilizing' instead of 'using'.
increased precision relative to using
Uses the word 'relative' instead of 'than with'.
more accurate than when using
Uses the word 'accurate' instead of 'precise'.
finer precision compared to the use of
Adds emphasis of comparison with more descriptive terminology.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "higher precision than with using" for better clarity?
Consider using alternatives like "greater precision than when using" or "more precise than using" for improved grammatical correctness.
What's a simpler way to compare precision without using "than with using"?
You can simplify the comparison by saying "more precise than using" or "higher precision compared to using", which are easier to understand.
Is "higher precision than with using" grammatically correct?
While understandable, "higher precision than with using" is not the most grammatically sound construction. It's better to use phrases like "greater precision than when using".
What's the difference between "higher precision than with using" and "more precise than using"?
The phrase "more precise than using" is a more direct and grammatically conventional way to express the comparison, while "higher precision than with using" is considered awkward and less clear.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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FAQs
Source & Trust
74%
Authority and reliability
2.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested