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in some proportion
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "in some proportion" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a portion or amount of something, particularly when the exact amount is not exact or known. For example: "The cake was shared in some proportion among the guests."
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15 human-written examples
Typically, super Tuscans contain one or more of the classic Bordeaux varieties (such as cabernet sauvignon, merlot and cabernet franc), either exclusively or blended in some proportion with sangiovese.
News & Media
In the U.S. today it is generally accepted that when a longtime employee is made redundant, he or she is entitled to compensation in some proportion to his length of service.
News & Media
Those dedicated enough to make raisin marks, in some proportion represent others with similar sympathies but less vigor.
News & Media
"If you look at the working conditions of slaughterhouse workers it is absolutely predictable that they will — in some proportion — take out their frustration on creatures that have even less power than they do, but these workers are not in any way well-treated by society as a whole".
News & Media
(In pure strategies each of the agents only uses one of the available options and does not mix them in some proportion.
Science
It is also plausible that recombination is involved in some proportion of microsatellite mutations.
Science
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Similar Expressions
45 human-written examples
Everything is in everything (59B5, B6, B11), in some proportions, however small or great – this is a move to prevent even the appearance of coming-to-be from what-is-not.
Science
albiventer, O. peninsulae, and O. nelsoni which are larger and different in some proportions and details of coloration.
Wiki
These forms differ quite considerably in some proportions (particularly around the head and neck) and more applicable scaling of Q. northropi from other, completely known azhdarchids produces a much lower mass estimate.
Science
In consequence, some proportion of the QTL information is required to compensate this loss of information.
In a hybrid functional, some proportion of the local exchange-correlation potential is replaced by Hartree-Fock exact-exchange terms, giving a better description of electronic properties.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "in some proportion", ensure the context clearly indicates what the proportion relates to. This avoids ambiguity and makes your writing more precise.
Common error
Avoid using "in some proportion" without specifying what the proportion is relative to. For example, instead of "They contributed in some proportion", say "They contributed time and money in some proportion to their resources".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "in some proportion" functions as an adverbial phrase, modifying verbs or clauses to indicate the manner or extent to which an action or state is proportional, but without specifying the precise proportion. Ludwig AI confirms its general usability.
Frequent in
Science
33%
News & Media
33%
Wiki
7%
Less common in
Academia
6%
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "in some proportion" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in English, as confirmed by Ludwig AI. It functions as an adverbial phrase to express a proportional relationship without specifying the exact ratio. While versatile, it's best suited for neutral to formal contexts, particularly in Science and News & Media as seen from Ludwig's examples. For clarity, it's essential to ensure the context makes clear what the proportion relates to, avoiding vagueness. Alternatives such as "to some degree" or "partially" can be used depending on the specific nuance you wish to convey.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
to a certain extent
Indicates a limitation or degree of involvement that's not total.
to some degree
Highlights the presence of the quality or action without specifying the precise amount.
partially
A shorter, more direct way of expressing that something is not fully complete.
somewhat
Implies a moderate amount or degree of something.
in part
Suggests that only a portion is affected or involved.
proportionally
Focuses on maintaining a relationship or ratio between elements.
relatively
Indicates a comparison or relationship with something else.
in some measure
A more formal way to express that something is true to some extent.
to a limited extent
Emphasizes the restricted nature of the involvement.
in a certain ratio
Highlights a specific mathematical relationship between quantities.
FAQs
How can I use "in some proportion" in a sentence?
You can use "in some proportion" to indicate that something is divided or related proportionally, but the exact amount is not specified. For example: "The risks are shared "in some proportion" between the investors."
What is a good alternative to "in some proportion"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "to some degree", "partially", or "to a certain extent".
How does "in some proportion" differ from "proportionally"?
"In some proportion" indicates a general proportional relationship without specifying the exact ratio, whereas "proportionally" implies a more precise and direct relationship.
Is it better to use "in a certain proportion" or "in some proportion"?
"In some proportion" suggests the proportion is indefinite or not fully known, whereas "in a certain proportion" suggests a specific, though perhaps unspecified, ratio exists. The better choice depends on whether you're aware of a defined ratio or not.
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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
82%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested