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in every bis
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "in every bis" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a typographical error or a miscommunication, as "bis" does not have a clear meaning in this context. Example: "In every bis, we should ensure that the quality is maintained." (This example is incorrect due to the use of "bis.")
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Alternative expressions(20)
on a yearly basis
year after year
throughout the year
in every course
in every case
in each and every situation
in all instances
in annual terms
in every campaign
without exception
in every summer
every single year
in every data
for each occurrence
in every instance
across the board
every time
over the years
in each situation
on every occasion
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
Do this for every bi-frequency in the non-redundant region of computation.
And to create more "space" in its boxes, not every bi-monthly box has the same contents.
News & Media
And a very specific thing that you'll see is in the BI space, people being able to build in-memory BI systems.
News & Media
Collagen accumulated to a significantly greater extent in BI-1−/ BI-1−/than in BI-1+/+ mice.
Science
But, in Italian, bis means again.
News & Media
Similar vibrations occur in the bis- and three-phthalocyanine structures.
Science
No difference in mRS or in BI was found between dose groups.
Science
R. Hesketh: A drinking-song to be repeated by one swallowing drink endlessly when drunk (anag. less k in bis + I).
News & Media
Axel Springer, which bought a 9% stake in BI in January at a valuation of less than half of what it's paying now, will own 97% of the company.
News & Media
The corresponding nodes received relatively high support except Conchifera in ML and Aplacophora in BI.
Science
Blutner (1998, 2000) shows that this can be accounted for in Bi-OT.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of using the unclear phrase "in every bis", opt for clearer and more grammatically correct alternatives such as "in every instance" or "in each case" to ensure your message is easily understood.
Common error
Avoid using the term "bis" unless you are certain of its meaning within a specific technical or linguistic context. In general English usage, "bis" is uncommon and can lead to confusion.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "in every bis" does not have a clear grammatical function in English. It appears to be an error or an incomplete phrase. Ludwig AI identifies it as incorrect and suggests alternative phrases for clarity.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "in every bis" is grammatically incorrect and lacks a clear, understandable meaning in English. Ludwig AI flags it as an error, advising against its use. Because of this, there are no valid examples of it in common usage. To convey your intended meaning, consider using alternative phrases like "in every case", "in every instance", or "in each situation". These alternatives ensure clarity and grammatical correctness, making your message more effective and easily understood.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
in every instance
Replaces "bis" with "instance" to provide a grammatically correct alternative emphasizing each specific occurrence.
in every case
Substitutes "bis" with "case" to indicate each particular situation or event.
in each situation
Emphasizes individual scenarios rather than using the unclear term "bis".
for each occurrence
Focuses on individual instances or events, replacing "bis" with a more descriptive term.
every time
Simplifies the phrase to indicate frequency without the grammatical error.
on every occasion
Uses "occasion" to replace "bis", highlighting specific instances or opportunities.
in all instances
Indicates that something happens across all specific occurrences.
without exception
Emphasizes that there are no exclusions or deviations.
in each and every situation
Strengthens the emphasis on individual scenarios with added intensity.
across the board
Indicates that something applies universally or generally.
FAQs
What does "in every bis" mean?
The phrase "in every bis" is not standard English and lacks a clear meaning. It's likely a typographical error or misuse of a term. Consider using alternative phrases like "in every case" or "in every instance".
What can I say instead of "in every bis"?
You can use alternatives like "in every case", "in every instance", or "in each situation" depending on the context.
Is "in every bis" grammatically correct?
No, "in every bis" is not grammatically correct in standard English. The word "bis" doesn't fit into the sentence structure in a meaningful way.
How can I improve my sentence if I intended to use "in every bis"?
Replace "in every bis" with a more appropriate phrase that accurately reflects your intended meaning. For example, if you mean 'in every situation', use "in every situation".
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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
60%
Authority and reliability
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested