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is consisted with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "is consisted with" is not correct and should not be used in written English.
Instead of using this phrase, use the phrase "is composed of." For example, "The board of directors is composed of seven members."
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Alternative expressions(20)
is composed of
is consistent with
is made up of
matches with
is in agreement with
is aligned with
is formed from
is structured with
is built upon
corresponds to
is existed with
is combined with
is corresponded with
is concentrated with
is encompassed with
is contained with
is comprised with
is constructed with
is included with
is involved with
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Exact Expressions
11 human-written examples
For Bi, Se, and Ge, the experimental picture is consisted with the DFT results, while for Ni, Co and Au, serious discrepancies are found.
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The physico-chemical characterizations were conducted to investigate properties of the synthesized catalysts and we confirmed A-I-Pd/C is consisted with palladium hydride.
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By introducing a new dynamical linearization technology, this paper presents a model-free adaptive control approach for density control of freeway traffic flow via ramp metering, which is consisted with a control input learning law and a parameter updating law.
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In addition, the weak band at 633 cm−1 for ZnO-SnO2 hollow spheres is assigned to O Sn–O bond, which is consisted with XRD results.
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In the sample grown at 373 K, most of phase I is consisted with three preferential growth directions and still mixed some phase II.
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Second, the CS approaches based on both MDPSS and DPSS bases provide similar accuracy at very low SNR values (e.g., SNR < 5 dB), which is consisted with previous publications which showed that the accuracy of CS diminishes as SNR decreases [59].
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Similar Expressions
49 human-written examples
The absorption onset occurs at 900 nm, and this result is consist with that reported by other groups [21].
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The comparison result shows that the device's variation is consists with thermometer's variation with the stable average difference of 1.88°C (Figure 17).
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The expression of PSMA7 in oral mucosal epithelium is higher in the IBD mice, which is consist with the expression profile of PSMA7 in the colon tissue in the IBD group.
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We believe that the defects, which were generated during the high-temperature thermal annealing process, increased the non-radiative recombination and ultimately lead to a decrease of output power, and this is consist with the results in PL measurements.
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Nevertheless, the work performed with post-mortem RTT brains [36] found a higher level of S100A9 expression, which is consist with our results (Table 1).
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming to describe the composition of something, use the phrase "is composed of" instead of the grammatically incorrect "is consisted with".
Common error
Avoid using "is consisted with" due to its incorrect verb tense. Ensure that the verb "consist" is properly conjugated to reflect the intended meaning; "is composed of" is a more appropriate and grammatically sound alternative.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "is consisted with" is an incorrect verb construction. The proper way to express this idea grammatically is to say something is composed of something else or is consistent with something else. Ludwig AI confirms it's an incorrect construction.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "is consisted with" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided. As noted by Ludwig AI, the correct way to express the idea of composition is to use "is composed of". When the intention is to express agreement or correspondence, "is consistent with" is the more appropriate phrase. Although the incorrect phrase appears commonly in scientific literature, proper grammar should be prioritized for clear and effective communication. Alternative phrases like "is made up of" and "matches with" can also be used depending on the intended meaning. Always verify the accuracy of your grammar and vocabulary to enhance the credibility and clarity of your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
is composed of
This alternative replaces the incorrect verb conjugation with the correct form to describe the elements that make up something.
is consistent with
This alternative addresses a similar subject and meaning while correcting the verb, focuses on agreement or alignment between two things.
is in agreement with
This alternative directly expresses the idea of two things aligning or matching each other.
is aligned with
This suggests that something is in a proper arrangement or orientation with something else.
is made up of
Similar to "is composed of", this indicates the components or ingredients that constitute a whole.
is formed from
This indicates the material or elements from which something is created or developed.
is structured with
Focuses on the arrangement or organization of elements within a system or entity.
is built upon
This suggests that something is developed or based on a foundation or set of principles.
corresponds to
Expresses a relationship of similarity or equivalence between two things.
matches with
Indicates a direct correspondence or similarity in characteristics or qualities.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "is consisted with"?
The correct way to express the idea of composition is to use the phrase "is composed of". For example, "The team is composed of members from various departments."
When should I use "is consistent with" instead of "is consisted with"?
Use "is consistent with" when you want to express agreement or alignment between two things. It's used when describing how facts, ideas, or actions correspond without contradiction.
Can I use "is made up of" as an alternative to "is consisted with"?
Yes, "is made up of" is a valid alternative to express composition. For example, "The committee is made up of representatives from each region."
What's the difference between "is consisted with" and "is composed of"?
The phrase "is consisted with" is grammatically incorrect. The correct phrase to use when describing what something is made of is "is composed of". For example, "The artwork is composed of various recycled materials."
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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
80%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested