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its insufficient
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "its insufficient" is not correct in written English; it should be "it's insufficient" or "its insufficient" depending on the intended meaning.
You can use it when indicating that something does not meet a required standard or amount. Example: "The funding provided for the project is insufficient to cover all expenses."
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Alternative expressions(4)
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47 human-written examples
The use of micellar drug (e.g., NK-911) (Fig. 1b) failed at an early clinical stage due to its insufficient stability, as it bursts too rapidly; losing nearly 50% of its concentration within 1 h after iv injection, and producing no benefit of the required EPR effect [113].
If the New York Legislature has a conscience, it will recognize their sacrifice and revise its insufficient compensatory offer.
News & Media
On the other hand, structural insulated panel (SIP) has been increasingly used in building constructions owing to the advantages of thermal insulation and easy to build, but it is vulnerable to windborne debris impact owing to its insufficient impact resistance capacity.
Immortalized as a fierce and lovely space princess in the classic film saga "Star Wars," Carrie Fisher could easily have gone the way of many one-time it girls ― forgotten by a fickle Hollywood, with its insufficient roles for women over 30, and only remembered as a young Princess Leia.
News & Media
In other words, there's nothing wrong with the footballing idea as such, only with its insufficient implementation.
News & Media
I'm afraid if our stouthearted Republicans find themselves in New York, with its insufficient closet space and inadequate kitchen counters, they may start turning liberal themselves.
News & Media
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Influential columnist Miriam Leitão excoriated the company on Tuesday for its "absolutely insufficient" response.
News & Media
(The F.D.A. said that ImClone's clinical trials were inadequate and its data insufficient).
News & Media
Two reviewers concluded that internal textual evidence is by its nature insufficient to establish authorship and recommended that the book be rejected.
News & Media
Nevertheless, the difficulties in large animal experiments keep its elucidation insufficient.
Compared to Germany, are the measures taken by Japan on issues concerning its past insufficient?
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When you intend to indicate that something related to a specific subject is not enough, ensure to use the correct phrase: "its insufficient". For example: 'The company suffered losses due to its insufficient funds'. Note that "it's insufficient" is also a correct sentence and is something completely different.
Common error
A common mistake is to use 'it's' (a contraction of 'it is') when you should use 'its' (possessive). Always double-check whether you intend to say 'it is insufficient' or to indicate that something belongs to 'it' and is insufficient. "Its insufficient" means that something belongs to a subject and is inadequate while "it is insufficient" simply means that a subject is not enough.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "its insufficient" functions as a descriptive adjective phrase modifying a noun. According to Ludwig AI, this is an incorrect usage. This phrase is used to express that a particular attribute, quality, or resource associated with something is not adequate or enough.
Frequent in
Science
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News & Media
31%
Formal & Business
6%
Less common in
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "its insufficient" appears across various contexts, including scientific and news media, Ludwig AI indicates that this is an incorrect usage. This phrase is generally used to express that a certain attribute or aspect related to something lacks adequacy. When aiming to express that something belonging to "it" is not enough, ensure to use the correct possessive form, 'its,' and correct grammar. Alternatives such as "its inadequacy", "its deficiency", or "its shortage" can also be considered depending on the context. Ensure that the context of usage calls for the possessive 'its' rather than the contraction 'it's' (it is) and double-check your grammar.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
its inadequacy
Replaces the adjective with a noun, focusing on the state of being inadequate.
its deficiency
Similar to 'inadequacy', it uses a different noun to express a lack.
its shortage
Indicates that there is not enough of something.
its deficit
Implies a gap or lack, often in a quantifiable sense.
its limited capacity
Focuses on the constrained ability to hold or produce something.
its lack
A more direct and concise way to express the absence of something.
its inadequacy is evident
Adds emphasis by stating that the inadequacy is clear.
its resources are stretched thin
Implies that available resources are not sufficient to meet the demands.
its failings
Focuses on the negative aspects and shortcomings.
its weaknesses
Highlights vulnerabilities and areas of poor performance.
FAQs
What is the difference between "its insufficient" and "it's insufficient"?
"Its insufficient" indicates that something belonging to 'it' is not enough. "It's insufficient" (a contraction of 'it is') means that the subject is not enough or adequate.
What are some alternatives to "its insufficient" that convey a similar meaning?
Some alternatives include "its inadequacy", "its deficiency", or "its shortage", depending on the context.
When should I use "its insufficient" in a sentence?
Use "its insufficient" when you want to describe a quality or aspect of something as being inadequate. For example, "The project failed due to its insufficient funding."
Is "its insufficient" considered formal or informal language?
While "its insufficient" can be used in both formal and informal contexts, it's important to ensure that your grammar is correct and to use alternatives if the phrase feels awkward. Always double-check your grammar.
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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
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested