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in good proportion
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"in good proportion" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a balanced amount or size of each of its components. For example: "The meal was served in good proportion with the correct amount of vegetables and protein."
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Radio scintigraphic biodistribution studies revealed that HA-NLC carrier got accumulated in the tumor tissues in good proportion.
* Form: petals of the perianth must be flat and overlapping and in good proportion to each other; the cup or trumpet round and evenly ruffled or serrated.
News & Media
"All breeds have their issues," Ms. Rodenski said, and in collies the issue is a breed standard that stipulates that a dog's ears be in good proportion to the head, that they are held erect and fold naturally lengthwise so that in repose, they tuck down into a fringe of fur called the frill.
News & Media
Particularly, the Mn2+ release rates were found to be in good proportion to the protein concentrations (Fig. 2).
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The anaerobic reduction of Mn was not coupled by any increase in bacterial protein concentration, and the reduction rate in the stable stage of day 2 14 was found to be in good proportion to the protein concentration.
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They have a medium sized head in good proportion to their body, with wide variation in shape due to the different conformation of their ancestors.
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The cellulolytic fungus T. reesei looks promising for on-site cellulase production due to its superior features, i.e., capability to produce all components of cellulase complex, endocellulase, exocellulase, and β-glucosidase in good proportions as well as production of other enzymes such as xylanases or laccases in comparison to other enzyme producers [52].
Fujiwara et al. [ 57] noted that B. longum subsp. longum SBT2928 was found in good proportions in the faeces.
In this study MCI was seen in a good proportion, 8/22 (36%) of middle-aged subjects, when compared to older age DM subjects.
In that study, 63.8% of patients showed survivin expression, resulting in a good proportion of survivin-negative patients for comparison [ 17].
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This approach has shown excellent efficacy in a good proportion of patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA), but is limited by cost and side effects.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "in good proportion" when you want to emphasize that different components of something are balanced and appropriately related to each other. This is especially useful when describing designs, mixtures, or distributions.
Common error
Avoid using "in good proportion" when simply referring to a large quantity or amount. It's specifically for indicating a balance between different elements, not overall magnitude.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "in good proportion" functions as an adverbial modifier, describing how something is done or arranged. It specifies the manner in which elements are related, emphasizing balance and harmony. As Ludwig shows, this phrase frequently modifies verbs related to distribution, composition or design.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "in good proportion" is a grammatically correct and usable English phrase indicating that components are balanced and appropriately related. Ludwig's AI confirms this, showing the phrase used across scientific, news media, and general knowledge contexts. While not exceedingly common, the phrase offers a precise way to describe balanced arrangements, especially useful in technical and design contexts. It is found that Ludwig demonstrates that it is common in sources like The New York Times and The Guardian.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
proportionate
A more concise, single-word alternative that conveys the same meaning.
in due proportion
Implies that the proportion is owed or deserved.
well-balanced
Emphasizes equilibrium and even distribution.
suitably proportioned
Highlights that the proportions are suitable or fitting for a specific purpose.
appropriately sized
Focuses on the size being appropriate rather than the relationship between elements.
in the right ratio
Focuses specifically on the mathematical relationship between quantities.
harmoniously distributed
Highlights the pleasant or agreeable arrangement of elements.
commensurately sized
Indicates a size that is corresponding or proportionate.
in proper measure
Stresses the correctness of the quantity or extent.
corresponding in scale
Emphasizes that the scale of elements is related and appropriate.
FAQs
How can I use "in good proportion" in a sentence?
You can use "in good proportion" to describe how elements relate to each other, such as "The ingredients in the recipe were mixed in good proportion to ensure a balanced flavor."
What does "in good proportion" mean?
It means that components are balanced and appropriately sized or related to each other. It suggests a harmonious relationship among different parts of a whole.
What can I say instead of "in good proportion"?
You can use alternatives like "well-balanced", "appropriately sized", or "proportionate" depending on the specific context.
How does "in good proportion" differ from "in large quantity"?
"In good proportion" refers to a balance between different elements, whereas "in large quantity" simply indicates a significant amount of something without necessarily implying balance or relationship.
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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