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is under recorded
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "is under recorded" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "is under-recorded," which can be used to indicate that something has not been adequately recorded or documented. Example: "The data on local wildlife is under-recorded, making it difficult to assess population trends."
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Suicidal behaviour is a serious worldwide public health problem; a million suicides are estimated to occur each year. 1 2 Attempted suicide is under recorded.
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When you aggregate all viewing, from our own parallel surveys, we think Barb may be under-recording our viewing numbers by at least half.
News & Media
A Danish study suggests that COPD is under-recorded when patients have been admitted with a different acute lung-related diagnosis [ 23].
Chondrolysis is not a clinical well-defined disease and it is most likely that it is under-recorded in the hospital registry particularly in milder cases; therefore our incidence estimates are most likely conservative.
Science
Especially preventive or counselling activities, such as advising physical exercise, have been found to be under recorded [ 40].
Science
Measuring lifestyle advice, we used self-reported data, as preventive and counselling activities have been found to be under recorded in EMRs [ 38].
Science
He was under Record Manufacturer.
News & Media
The payments were to be recorded under a false name, David Alexander, with a false address, he said.
News & Media
Andrews understood how much pressure musicians were under when recording a session for BBC radio and made the necessary allowances.
News & Media
Put a CHECK next to MIC and STEREO MIXER and uncheck anything else that was checked under recording.
Wiki
Albarn said one-off single, This is Under The Westway, was recorded live in one take.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When intending to convey that something is not adequately documented, use the grammatically correct form "under-recorded" or consider alternatives like "under-reported" or "insufficiently documented".
Common error
A common mistake is to omit the hyphen in "under-recorded", leading to grammatical errors. Always ensure the hyphen is present to correctly convey the intended meaning.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "is under recorded" attempts to function as a passive verb phrase, aiming to describe a state where something isn't adequately documented. However, due to the missing hyphen, it fails to meet standard grammatical conventions. As Ludwig AI highlights, the correct form is "under-recorded".
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "is under recorded" is grammatically incorrect. As Ludwig AI indicates, the correct form is "under-recorded". This analysis indicates that the intended use is to express that something has not been adequately documented or reported, especially in scientific and news contexts. Alternatives such as "under-reported", "insufficiently documented", and "inadequately recorded" provide grammatically sound ways to convey similar meanings. Therefore, it's important to use these alternatives to maintain clarity and correctness in writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
is under-reported
This alternative uses a more standard and grammatically correct term for indicating insufficient reporting.
is not fully documented
This phrase replaces the original with a more formal and unambiguous expression of incomplete documentation.
is inadequately recorded
This option uses a synonym to 'under' and maintains the original structure but corrects the grammar.
is insufficiently documented
Similar to 'not fully documented', this emphasizes the lack of sufficient record-keeping.
is poorly documented
This suggests that the existing records are of low quality.
is scantily recorded
This conveys the idea that only a small amount of information has been recorded.
is barely recorded
This indicates that the recording is minimal and almost nonexistent.
is partially recorded
This specifies that only some aspects have been recorded, implying incompleteness.
is incompletely documented
This alternative stresses the lack of completeness in the documentation process.
has limited documentation
This focuses on the limited availability of documents regarding the subject.
FAQs
What does it mean when something is "under-recorded"?
When something is "under-recorded", it means that the information about it has not been fully or accurately documented or noted.
How can I correctly use "under-recorded" in a sentence?
Ensure that you include the hyphen. For example: "Suicidal behavior is a serious worldwide public health problem; a million suicides are estimated to occur each year... Attempted suicide is "under-recorded"."
Which is correct, "is under recorded" or "is under-recorded"?
"Is "under-recorded"" is correct. The hyphen connects 'under' and 'recorded' to show that 'under' modifies 'recorded'. Without the hyphen, the phrase is grammatically incorrect.
What are some alternatives to saying something is "under-recorded"?
Alternatives include "is "under-reported"", "is "insufficiently documented"", or "is "inadequately recorded"", depending on the specific context.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
77%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested