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it was characterized that
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it was characterized that" is not correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is generally used incorrectly; a more appropriate structure would be "it was characterized by" or "it was characterized as." Example: "The study found that the phenomenon was characterized by rapid changes in temperature."
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Alternative expressions(20)
it was defined as
it was described as
it was identified as
it was found that
it was determined that
it was established that
it was noted that
it was revealed that
it was demonstrated that
it was shown that
it was directed that
it was showed that
it was judged that
it was indicated that
it was claimed that
it was proven that
it was argued that
it was illustrated that
it was written that
it was perceived that
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
It was characterized that S. pastorianus strain Weihenstephan 34/70 is allotetraploid of S. cerevisiae and S. eubayanus (34).
It was characterized that the backbone rigidity between two catechol substructures was required for the full activity and acid substructure of the lead compound was important for the activity.
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
It is characterized that B-PE and b-PE are coupled face-to-face at the periphery of PBsome rod.
Science
It was characterized by a waist that ended immediately under the bust, a décolleté neckline, a flowing skirt with no padding, and short puffed sleeves.
News & Media
For instance, it can be characterized that when one of the parameters of electrospinning process is changed what will happen for diameter of nanofibers.
Science
It is characterized by lines that are almost uniform in thickness and by serifs, or finishing strokes, that are small and blunt.
News & Media
Although the northward movement is not dominant under the Atlantic, it is characterized by speeds that reach 50 km/year.
Science
It is characterized by variables that detect a dilemma concerning environmental protection, or the ability to cooperate with other farmers facing environmental issues.
It is characterized by convulsive seizures that can be fatal to both mother and fetus [1].
Science
It is characterized by a seed that yields the heterogeneity distribution and a diagenesis proportion parameter a of 0.5.
It is characterized by small papules that are often fused into annular arrangements.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "it was characterized that" in formal writing. Opt for more grammatically sound alternatives like "it was characterized by" or "it was defined as" to ensure clarity and precision.
Common error
A common mistake is using "that" incorrectly after "characterized". Ensure that you use "by" or "as" instead. For example, instead of "it was characterized that it was complex", say "it was characterized by its complexity" or "it was characterized as complex".
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Linguistic Context
It functions as a phrase often intended to introduce a description or a key feature of something. However, according to Ludwig AI, the construction "it was characterized that" is generally incorrect. The correct forms are typically "it was characterized by" or "it was characterized as".
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News & Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "it was characterized that" appears in some texts, Ludwig AI indicates it is generally considered grammatically incorrect. The proper usage involves "characterized by" or "characterized as". This construction aims to describe or define a subject, but its flawed grammatical structure undermines clarity. It's best to opt for alternatives like "it was defined as" or "it was described as" for improved precision and adherence to standard English grammar, particularly in formal or academic contexts.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it was defined as
Focuses on providing a clear definition instead of a characteristic.
it was described as
Emphasizes a description, offering a more general overview.
it was identified as
Highlights the act of recognizing or classifying something.
it was found that
Stresses a discovery or finding related to the subject.
it was determined that
Indicates a conclusion reached after investigation or analysis.
it was established that
Highlights a fact that has been confirmed or proven.
it was noted that
Indicates an observation or comment made about the subject.
it was revealed that
Implies the disclosure of previously unknown information.
it was demonstrated that
Focuses on showing or proving something through evidence.
it was shown that
Indicates that something was made clear or evident.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use "characterized" in a sentence?
The word "characterized" is typically followed by "by" or "as". For example, "The period was characterized by rapid change" or "The painting was characterized as abstract" are both correct.
What can I say instead of "it was characterized that"?
You can use alternatives like "it was defined as", "it was described as", or "it was identified as" depending on the context.
Is "it is characterized that" grammatically correct?
No, "it is characterized that" is not grammatically correct. The correct usage is "it is characterized by" or "it is characterized as".
How does the meaning change when using "characterized by" instead of "characterized as"?
"Characterized by" points to specific attributes or features, while "characterized as" offers a general classification. For example, "The ecosystem is characterized by high biodiversity" highlights features, whereas "The movie is characterized as a thriller" classifies the genre.
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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
82%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested