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highlight in green
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
This is not correct and not usable in written English.
However, many word processing programs allow you to highlight words in green. For example, you can highlight the word "blue" in green in this sentence: "The sky is a beautiful shade of blue."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
Science
Wiki
Alternative expressions(20)
highlighted in dark
marked in indelible
labeled in green
marked in red
colored in green
shown in green
highlighted in green
colored green
highlighted in yellow
celebrated in green
marked in white
highlighted in blue
marked in yellow
indicated in green
identified in green
highlighted in bold
marked in political
highlighted in gray
marked in other
marked in blue
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
(A ) Multivariant statistical analysis based reference-free class averages for TBC-DE NGFP) (middle panels) compared TBC-DE NGFPQ73L (left panels); positions of GFPs are highlight in green in the TBC-DE(N-GFP)G class averages.
Science
For example, write everything from a particular book or journal on a single sheet of paper in order to consolidate the notes, and then everything that is related to characters highlight in green, everything related to the plot mark in orange, et cetera.
Wiki
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
The mature miRNAs were highlighted in yellow while miRNA star sequences were highlighted in green.
Science
Currently, the delta m/z values outside of the −4.0 to +4.0 m/z units range are highlighted in red, while the normal values are highlighted in green.
Aromatic hydrophobic residues are highlighted in green and N and Q residues are highlighted in red.
Science
The on-pathway elongation is highlighted in green and the off-pathway pausing is highlighted in blue.
Science
Gene signatures that positively correlate with agonistic miRNAs (containing miR-17 family members) are highlighted in green, and signatures that negatively correlate are highlighted in red.
Science
The positions of the residues corresponding to human K78 and R132 are highlighted in red, and F143 corresponding to human V144 is highlighted in green.
Science
Refer to Figure 5 for our overall circuit--the DAC is highlighted in blue and the voltage follower with AC coupler is highlighted in green.
Academia
For the index, values under 0.12 are highlighted in red to indicate poor performance while values over 0.12 are highlighted in green to indicate good performance.
The word "confidential" was highlighted in green.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "highlight in green", ensure it's clear what is being highlighted and why. Consider rephrasing if it sounds awkward.
Common error
Avoid using "highlight in green" in formal academic or business writing. Opt for more precise and professional language like "emphasize in green" or "mark in green".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "highlight in green" typically functions as a verb phrase, indicating an action performed on an object. While Ludwig AI considers this phrase incorrect, it suggests an operation to visually emphasize something using the color green.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "highlight in green" is used to describe the action of visually emphasizing something using the color green. Ludwig AI considers this phrase incorrect and the examples are quite limited. Therefore it's advisable to use the alternatives provided with greater semantic accuracy. When you decide to use it, remember that is more appropriate for informal contexts.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
mark in green
Replaces "highlight" with "mark", maintaining the color association.
color-code in green
Emphasizes the use of color as a coding method.
emphasize with green
Focuses on the act of emphasizing using the color green.
shade in green
Suggests a filling or covering with green color.
render in green
Implies a more formal or technical rendering of something in green.
depict in green
Focuses on visual representation using green.
illuminate in green
Suggests a brightening or clarifying effect using green.
tint in green
Implies a subtle coloring with green.
overlay with green
Describes a process of placing a green layer on top of something.
annotate in green
Focuses on adding explanatory notes or marks in green.
FAQs
How can I use "highlight in green" in a sentence?
While "highlight in green" might sound awkward, you could say "The key points are "marked in green" for easy identification."
What is a better way to say "highlight in green"?
Consider using alternatives such as "emphasize with green" or "mark in green" for clearer communication.
When is it appropriate to use "highlight in green"?
It's generally appropriate in informal contexts or when giving instructions. In formal writing, more precise alternatives are recommended, such as "color-code in green" if it refers to a color-coding practice.
Is "highlight in green" grammatically correct?
Grammatically, it can be considered acceptable in certain informal contexts, but it might be perceived as slightly awkward. Rephrasing with a stronger verb, such as "mark in green", improves clarity.
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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
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested