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in objective to
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "in objective to" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "with the objective of" or "in order to." Example: "The team worked late into the night with the objective of completing the project ahead of schedule."
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This study aims at developing a model useful for the prediction and design of the appropriate controller in objective to reduce evaporative heat loss.
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The DFG_Update block (Figure 7 in the appendix) generates new edges (dependencies between tasks) after scheduling in objective to give a total order of execution on each computing unit according to the scheduling results.
Solar cell based on conjugated polymer inorganic semiconductor are often designed to be structured in hybrid solar cell in objective to supply a large interface area for exciton dissociation.
We note here that greedy sampling methods are similar in objective to, but very different in approach from, more well-known Proper Orthogonal Decomposition (POD) methods [21]; the former are usually applied in the (multi-dimensional) parameter domain, while the latter are most often applied in the (one-dimensional) temporal domain.
The most small molecule organic semiconductors used in solar cells have a push pull structure comprising electron donors and acceptors in objective to enhance the intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) and the band gap becomes narrow and then, yielding higher molar absorptivity [22 25].
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pREC-A (probabilistic recurrent copy number regions, common threshold over all arrays) does not allow for among-subject heterogeneity and is, thus, similar in objectives to previous approaches except for the fact that we explicitly use probabilities.
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To palliate to this limitation and in the objective to create a decision support tools, multi-objective methods were developed.
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No difference in objective response to chemotherapy was evident according to keratin expression levels.
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ARZU operates in three villages in Bamyan Province in Central Afghanistan with an objective to empower destitute, illiterate women.
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Hollywood misattributed great military feats by Britain and its allies, such as the capture of the Enigma machine in U-571 and the liberation of Burma in Objective, Burma!, to American forces.
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Open image in new window Fig. 1 Overall approach used in objective 1 to determine regression models for gas and electricity prices.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Replace the phrase "in objective to" with a grammatically correct alternative such as "with the objective of" or "in order to" for clarity and professionalism.
Common error
Avoid using "in objective to" because it's often a result of misremembering or confusing the correct phrase "in order to". Always double-check your phrasing to ensure accuracy.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "in objective to" is intended to function as an adverbial phrase of purpose, aiming to express the reason or intention behind an action. However, Ludwig indicates that it's grammatically incorrect.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "in objective to" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided in formal writing. Ludwig identifies it as non-standard. While it appears in some scientific publications, this does not legitimize its use. Always use correct alternatives such as "with the objective of", "in order to", or "for the purpose of" to clearly and professionally express your intended meaning. Remember to choose the alternative that best fits the context and tone of your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
with the objective of
This is the standard and grammatically correct way to express the intended purpose.
with the aim of
Similar to "with the objective of", it clearly expresses a goal or purpose.
in order to
A common and concise way to express purpose.
for the purpose of
This alternative clearly indicates the reason or intention behind an action.
with the intent to
Focuses on the intention or desired outcome of an action.
so as to
A more formal way to express purpose, often used in writing.
aiming to
Focuses on the act of striving towards a specific goal.
intending to
Highlights the intention behind an action.
to
A very direct and concise way to express purpose.
with a view to
A more formal alternative indicating the consideration of a future outcome.
FAQs
What's the correct way to express purpose with "objective"?
The correct phrase is "with the objective of" followed by a gerund (verb + -ing). For example, "with the objective of improving performance."
What can I use instead of "in objective to"?
Use alternatives such as "in order to", "with the aim of", or "for the purpose of" depending on the context.
Is "in objective to" grammatically correct?
No, "in objective to" is not grammatically correct in standard English. The correct form is "with the objective of."
How does "with the objective of" differ from "in order to"?
"With the objective of" is generally more formal than "in order to", but both serve the purpose of expressing intention or purpose. Choose the one that best fits the tone of your writing.
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Usage summary
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Real-world application tested