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in this strata
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "in this strata" is not correct in standard English; it should be "in this stratum" when referring to a single layer or level.
You can use it when discussing a specific layer or level within a hierarchy or classification system, particularly in academic or technical contexts. Example: "In this stratum of society, access to education is limited."
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In this strata, an increase in the glucose excursion of this magnitude was associated with a 32% increase in the age-adjusted risk of having had a myocardial infarction (OR = 1.32, 95% CI 01.03 to 1.68), and an increase in the triglyceride excursion of this magnitude with a 36% increase in the age-adjusted risk of having a history of angina (OR = 1.36, 95% CI 1.01 to 1.83).
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Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
In this stratum of Middle American society during wartime and hardship, the movie suggests, life is tough and challenging.
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Mr. Cisneros's presence in this stratum of international business is a result of decisions he began to make in the 1980's, long before other prominent investors in Latin America were looking beyond their own backyard.
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If you have a yen for "public service," as it is invariably known in this stratum, you can satisfy it by accepting an appointment in the relevant federal body.
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In this stratum, the root cause analysis is performed with the help of various quality control (QC) tools like cause and effect diagram and physical mechanism analysis.
In our study, cutoff levels above 2 mmol/L did not add any prognostic information in this stratum of severity, as expected, because it is included in the definition itself.
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This included the subset with CD4 count ≥500 cells/µL where 21% of those with HBV after HIV diagnosis had CHBV compared with 9% for all other cases of HBV infection in this stratum (p = 0.0004).
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In addition, the dose effect of the allele G observed in non-vaccinated was lost in BCG-vaccinated individuals and we did not see a significant association of the MCP-1 genotype AG with disease in this stratum.
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Gorilla densities were higher than chimpanzee densities in all management units with the exception of the NNNP, where chimpanzee densities were highest (significantly higher than in all other management units in the landscape), estimated at 1.03 individuand/km2 (0.61–1.71), and comparable with gorilla density in this stratum (Table 4).
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Hence overall overreporting in this stratum is likely to be small for most practical purposes.
Table 2 shows the results of the Cox regression model in this stratum.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use the singular form "stratum" when referring to a single layer or level. If referring to multiple layers, "strata" is appropriate, but ensure the context clearly indicates multiple distinct layers.
Common error
Avoid using "strata" when "stratum" is grammatically correct. "Strata" is the plural form; ensure you are indeed referring to multiple layers or levels.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "in this strata" functions as a prepositional phrase, typically used to specify a location or context within a layered structure or classification. However, it's important to note that the grammatically correct form when referring to a singular layer is "in this stratum". Ludwig highlights this distinction.
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News & Media
37%
Encyclopedias
13%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "in this strata" is used to specify a location or context within a layered system. However, Ludwig emphasizes that the correct singular form is "in this stratum". While examples show usage in scientific and news contexts, the phrase's grammatical incorrectness impacts its overall frequency and acceptance. When writing, ensure you are indeed referring to multiple layers before using "strata". Alternatives like "in this layer" or "within this stratum" may be more appropriate depending on the context. Remember to double-check the pluralization, as using the correct form is essential for clear and accurate communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
in this layer
Replaces "strata" with "layer", focusing on the physical arrangement.
within this stratum
Uses the grammatically correct singular form "stratum" instead of "strata".
in this level
Substitutes "strata" with "level", indicating a hierarchical position.
in this echelon
Replaces "strata" with "echelon", implying a ranked structure.
in this tier
Uses "tier" instead of "strata", referring to a level in a series.
within this group
Focuses on belonging to a specific grouping rather than a layered structure.
in this category
Emphasizes categorization, moving away from the physical layering implication.
in this segment
Refers to a specific portion or division within a larger whole.
in this class
Uses "class" instead of "strata", which implies that something is categorised.
in this division
Emphasizes a separation into parts within a whole.
FAQs
What is the correct singular form of "strata"?
The singular form of "strata" is "stratum". Use "stratum" when referring to a single layer or level.
When should I use "strata" versus "stratum"?
"Stratum" refers to a single layer, while "strata" refers to multiple layers. For example, "This stratum of rock contains fossils" versus "The Earth's crust is composed of many strata".
What are some alternatives to "in this strata" that maintain a similar meaning?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives such as "in this layer", "within this stratum", or "in this level".
How can I avoid grammatical errors when using "stratum" and "strata"?
Always check whether you are referring to one layer (stratum) or multiple layers (strata). Proofreading your sentences can help catch these common errors.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Source & Trust
79%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested