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incorporated as appendix
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "incorporated as appendix" is not entirely correct; it should be "incorporated as an appendix." You can use it when referring to material that is added to the end of a document for additional information or reference.
Example: "The detailed survey results have been incorporated as an appendix to the main report."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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A systematic review of the literature of statistical methods, conceptual frameworks and schema [ 1], recently incorporated as Appendix A in the Institute of Medicine's publication Evaluation of Biomarkers and Surrogate Endpoints in Chronic Disease [ 2], found that statistical validity was a key component of surrogate endpoint evaluation.
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Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
The bridge's natural sounds are incorporated as well.
News & Media
Optional on column DNase treatment was incorporated as described in the PicoPure protocol Appendix A using a DNAse set from Qiagen (cat. 79254).
Science
A list of Freeman's scholarly works is included as Appendix B.
Science
The questionnaire is available as Appendix 1.
Science
The village was incorporated as Dobbs Ferry in 1873.
News & Media
That area was incorporated as Alcoa in 1919.
Encyclopedias
Municipalities may be incorporated as villages, towns, or cities.
Encyclopedias
Its northeastern portion was separately incorporated as Benton Harbor in 1869.
Encyclopedias
In 1815 Detroit was incorporated as a city.
Encyclopedias
The eight volunteers incorporated as Life Care Services of New Hampshire, with Mrs. Coffin as president.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "incorporated as an appendix" or "included as an appendix" to ensure grammatical accuracy. Remember that "appendix" is a noun that typically requires an article (a/an).
Common error
The most common mistake is omitting the indefinite article "an" before "appendix." Double-check your writing to ensure you've used "incorporated as an appendix" instead of the grammatically incorrect "incorporated as appendix".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "incorporated as appendix" (ideally "incorporated as an appendix") functions as a modifier, specifying how certain information or material is included within a larger document. It describes the manner in which the additional content is added, similar to the examples provided by Ludwig.
Frequent in
Science
30%
News & Media
25%
Encyclopedias
20%
Less common in
Formal & Business
10%
Wiki
10%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "incorporated as appendix" appears in some contexts, it's grammatically questionable. According to Ludwig, the more correct and commonly accepted form is "incorporated as an appendix". This phrase serves to indicate that certain materials or information are included in a document in appendix form. It is most often used in scientific, news and encyclopedic publications, with a neutral to professional tone. When using this phrase, ensure correct grammar by including "an" before "appendix" and consider alternatives like "included as an appendix" for clarity.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
included as an appendix
Replaces "incorporated" with "included" and adds the indefinite article "an" for grammatical correctness.
added as an appendix
Replaces "incorporated" with "added," a simpler and more direct alternative.
appended as an appendix
Uses "appended" instead of "incorporated," implying that the material was added to the end.
attached as an appendix
Substitutes "incorporated" with "attached," suggesting the material is physically or digitally joined.
enclosed as an appendix
Implies that the material is contained within or along with the main document.
integrated as an appendix
Suggests the appendix is included to form a whole with the main text, more closely linked than just an addition.
presented as an appendix
Similar to 'provided', but more formal, suitable for official documents or reports.
provided as an appendix
Focuses on the act of providing the appendix, suitable when emphasizing the availability of the material.
listed as an appendix
Specifically indicates that the item is part of a list found in the appendix.
submitted as an appendix
Suitable in scenarios where the appendix is formally handed in or filed alongside a main document.
FAQs
How do I correctly use "incorporated as an appendix" in a sentence?
Use "incorporated as an appendix" to indicate that additional material has been added to the end of a document for reference. For example, "The detailed survey results were incorporated as an appendix to the main report."
What can I say instead of "incorporated as appendix"?
Since "incorporated as appendix" is grammatically incorrect, use alternatives like "included as an appendix" or "added as an appendix" to convey the same meaning with correct grammar.
Which is correct: "incorporated as appendix" or "incorporated as an appendix"?
"Incorporated as an appendix" is the correct phrase. The article "an" is necessary before "appendix" because "appendix" is a singular, countable noun.
Is there a difference between "incorporated as an appendix" and "included as an appendix"?
The phrases "incorporated as an appendix" and "included as an appendix" are often interchangeable. However, "incorporated" might suggest a more integrated element, while "included" simply means it's added. Choose the one that best fits the context.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
78%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested