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interrelated from
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "interrelated from" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear in what context it could be used, as "interrelated" typically requires a different preposition to indicate the relationship between entities. Example: "The concepts are interrelated, influencing each other in various ways."
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Alternative expressions(20)
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For this approach, it is a necessary condition to select multiple scenarios (minimum is three but having more will improve the quality of the results) which are interrelated from a functional point of view.
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Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
Our first clue that these two eventualities are interrelated arises from the prognosis that asystole invariably takes place, after a time lag, on diagnosis of brain stem death [5].
Science
The causes of childhood under-nutrition in Nepal are complex, multidimensional, and interrelated, ranging from fundamental factors such as slow economic growth, to specific factors such as respiratory infection and diarrhoeal diseases [ 8, 9].
Science
It is quite important to quantitatively understand the complex and highly interrelated cellular behavior from biological science and metabolic engineering points of view.
The SF-subscales were interrelated (r varying from 0.25 to 0.63).
Science
In addition to these findings regarding nitrate, we observed that many of the measured reproductive variables were interrelated, as expected from previous studies of the reproductive biology of vertebrates.
Higher values of keywords with frequency equal to 1 may indicate that the potential of the keywords to interrelate content from different sources is not being adequately exploited or that these keywords with frequency equal to 1 are typographical errors.
It aims to interrelate data from disparate and noisy experiments and observations to find informative features and link them to formulate fundamental principles governing a complex behavior.
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While interrelating data from different template generation methods may be optimal, we also obtained good performance by following similar processing logic using only Arabidopsis WGS data.
Science
(5) allowing it to be interrelated to anatomy ontologies from other model organisms.
Yet the two types were not independent of each other but were interrelated in their common derivation from the late-Renaissance, polyphonic madrigal and motet.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "interrelated from". Instead, use more grammatically correct alternatives such as "interrelated with", "related to", or "connected to" to clearly express the intended relationship.
Common error
A common mistake is pairing "interrelated" with the preposition "from", which doesn't accurately convey the relationship you're trying to express. Ensure you choose the correct preposition (e.g., "with", "to", "in") to clarify the connection between the elements you're discussing.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "interrelated from" attempts to describe a relationship between entities. However, Ludwig AI identifies it as incorrect. The adjective "interrelated" typically requires prepositions like 'with', 'to', or 'in' to properly connect the related elements.
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Science
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "interrelated from" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI analysis shows that it's better to use alternatives such as "interrelated with", "related to", or "connected to" to express the relationship between entities more accurately. While the existing example originates from scientific context, the low frequency and grammatical issues suggest avoiding this phrase in formal writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
interrelated with
Uses 'with' to indicate a mutual relationship or connection between two or more things. This is a more grammatically sound alternative.
related to
Indicates a connection or association between items, but less specifically than 'interrelated'.
connected to
Emphasizes a direct link or association, often implying a causal relationship.
linked with
Highlights the connection as a link in a chain or a series of associations.
associated with
Indicates a relationship based on common characteristics or occurrences.
intertwined with
Suggests a close and complex relationship, where things are closely connected.
dependent on
Emphasizes that one thing relies on another, showing a type of relationship.
influenced by
Highlights that one aspect affects another.
correlated with
Indicates a statistical relationship, where changes in one thing correspond to changes in another.
contingent on
Shows that something is conditional and reliant on another.
FAQs
What prepositions can I use with "interrelated"?
Common and correct prepositions to use with "interrelated" include "with", as in "the two concepts are "interrelated with" each other", and "to", as in "the issues are "interrelated to" the economy".
Is "interrelated from" grammatically correct?
No, "interrelated from" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. More appropriate alternatives include phrases like "related to", "connected with", or "intertwined with".
How can I use "interrelated" correctly in a sentence?
Use "interrelated" with prepositions like "with" or "to", depending on the context. For example: "These factors are "interrelated with" each other", or "The problems are "interrelated to" the main issue".
What are some alternatives to the phrase "interrelated from"?
Instead of "interrelated from", you can use phrases such as "connected to", "linked to", or "associated with" to convey a similar meaning with better grammatical accuracy.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested