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it is corresponded
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it is corresponded" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would typically be "it corresponds" or "it has been corresponded to" depending on the context. Example: "In this context, it corresponds to the previous findings in the study."
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Alternative expressions(20)
it corresponds
it is related to
it is associated with
it is connected to
it relates to
it connects to
it aligns with
it matches
it is in accordance with
it is tantamount to
it matches with
it is comprised
it is reproduced
it is conveyed
it is represented
it is concentrated
it is consisted
it is connected
it is communicated
it is endorsed
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2 human-written examples
Anterior and posterior eccentricity (e): actually the eccentricity is reported as its square and it is corresponded with corneal shape factor (E).
It should be noted that, the obtained density of dry poly phenylenesulfone) in our simulation is 1.66 g cm−3; while it is corresponded approximately which completely disordered amorphous solid phase poly phenylenesulfone) [6].
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Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
MS is Corresponding author.
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So, one of the dancers had to know to slide through the shot right on beat 51 or whatever it was, which corresponded to Max's beat 19.
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However, to say that we are not certain which possibility it is that corresponds to the actual world does not mean that all possibilities are on a par.
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There is thus no "difference between truth and the reality to which it is supposed to correspond" (Moore, 1902, p. 21).
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If the substorm onset is defined as the first signature, it is likely to correspond to AIB, which is the original definition of onsets.
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Graphite attracts interest because it is thought to correspond with high levels of electrical conductivity in the mantle (e.g., Wang et al. 2013).
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If the SRAM does not send any response, that means that it is inactive, which corresponds to the Idle state in the FSM.
In ancient Chinese medicine, it is said to correspond to the adrenal glands, clearing blockages from this glands' energy circuit, bringing life force to these often overworked treasures.
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It is hypothesized they correspond to sites involved in Golgi to ER retrotransport.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the correct grammatical form, which is "it corresponds" or "it is corresponded to," depending on whether you want to express an active or passive relationship. Ensure your sentence clearly indicates what is being related to what.
Common error
Avoid using "it is corresponded" as it is not standard English. The correct usage involves understanding whether you mean that something actively corresponds to something else ("it corresponds") or is being corresponded to by something ("it is corresponded to"). Double-check your sentence structure to ensure the verb agrees with the subject.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it is corresponded" attempts to function as a verb phrase, indicating a relationship or equivalence. However, this construction is grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI indicates that this is not correct in standard written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "it is corresponded" is grammatically incorrect in standard English. Ludwig AI flags this construction as incorrect, and its usage is rare. The intended meaning—to express a relationship or connection—is better conveyed through alternatives like "it corresponds", "it relates to", or "it is related to". Always prioritize correct grammar for clear and effective communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it corresponds
This is the grammatically correct and most direct replacement for "it is corresponded". It indicates a direct relationship or match between two things.
it relates to
This alternative expresses a connection or association, suggesting that something is relevant to something else.
it is related to
This alternative implies a connection, but with a passive voice, suggesting a relationship established by an external factor.
it connects to
This suggests a link or association, often implying a direct connection or pathway.
it aligns with
This implies that something is in agreement or harmony with something else.
it matches
This suggests a close similarity or correspondence between two things.
it is associated with
This alternative suggests a correlation or connection, often implying a statistical or observed relationship.
it ties in with
This implies a connection or integration, suggesting that something is linked to or forms part of a larger whole.
it is in accordance with
This indicates that something is in agreement or conformity with a rule, standard, or principle.
it is tantamount to
This suggests that something is equivalent to or virtually the same as something else, often implying a similar effect or consequence.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "it is corresponded"?
The correct way to phrase this depends on the intended meaning. Use "it corresponds" to show a direct relationship. For passive voice, use "it is corresponded to".
Can I use "it is corresponded" in formal writing?
No, "it is corresponded" is not considered grammatically correct in formal or standard English. Use "it corresponds" or a similar alternative instead.
What does it mean when something "corresponds" to something else?
When something corresponds to something else, it means there's a direct relationship, connection, or similarity between them. It implies that one thing matches, relates to, or aligns with the other. For example, "The key corresponds to this lock".
What are some alternatives to "it is corresponded to"?
Alternatives include "it is related to", "it is associated with", or "it is connected to", depending on the specific context and the nature of the relationship you're describing.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested