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loosely distributed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"loosely distributed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is dispersed, scattered, or spread out in a relaxed or wide pattern. For example, "The pamphlets were loosely distributed around the town, giving everyone a chance to learn about the event."
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17 human-written examples
Northern-upland and Southern-upland populations demonstrated an overlapping distribution, whereas samples of various haplotypes from the lowland ecotypes were loosely distributed along PC1.
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Information, applications, and services are loosely distributed among participants with a wide range of hardware and software capabilities.
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"We chose the jellyfish to represent our product because it has a loose network of nerves that act as a 'brain' similar to the way we envision loosely distributed networks of people coordinating via Jelly to help each other," Stone notes.
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The other drawback of the above system is the loosely distributed CdS array on the CF surface, possessing large pores, which allows for polymer to penetrate deeply into the CdS nanobrush structure (see insert in Fig. 3) and to contact with the CF electrode and thus to contribute to undesirable current leakage.
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In the honeybee, individual rings were regularly but more loosely distributed along the EA (Fig. 5B).
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Imprint preparations require fresh tissue and this technique favors selection of abnormal, loosely distributed epithelial cells and lymphocytes [ 11].
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Mr. Sharma knows that loosely distributing medicine brings real risks, so he said he will only give them out if a patient has a prescription from a doctor.
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Service-oriented applications are dynamically built by assembling existing, loosely coupled, distributed, and heterogeneous services.
Reasoning rules are built on a partially ordered knowledge-sharing model for loosely coupled distributed computing.
Chubby [5] is Google's service aiming at providing a coarse grained lock service for loosely coupled distributed systems.
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Nowadays, publish subscribe (pub-sub) and event-based architectures are frequently used for developing loosely coupled distributed systems.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing the spatial arrangement of elements, use "loosely distributed" to convey that the elements are spread out with considerable space between them.
Common error
Avoid using "loosely distributed" when you mean something is unfairly or inefficiently allocated. "Loosely distributed" refers to spatial arrangement, not equitable division.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "loosely distributed" functions as a descriptive term, modifying a noun to indicate the spatial arrangement or spread of items. Ludwig AI confirms its usage in various contexts.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "loosely distributed" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase that describes a spatial arrangement where items are spread out rather than tightly grouped. As Ludwig AI confirms, this phrase appears frequently in scientific and technical writing, and to a lesser extent in news and media. Synonyms like "sparsely scattered" or "unevenly dispersed" can be used depending on the specific nuance you wish to convey. Be mindful of the context to avoid confusion with terms related to fairness or efficiency of distribution. Use this phrase to describe the spread of items with space between them.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
sparsely scattered
Changes the adverb and verb while keeping the meaning of being thinly spread.
unevenly dispersed
Replaces 'distributed' with 'dispersed' and 'loosely' with 'unevenly', suggesting an irregular spread.
irregularly arranged
Shifts the focus to arrangement rather than distribution, implying a non-uniform layout.
scattered randomly
Emphasizes the randomness of the distribution, rather than the looseness.
thinly spread
Focuses on the low density of the distribution.
diffusely located
Replaces 'distributed' with 'located', suggesting a spread-out positioning.
patchily allocated
Suggests a distribution in irregular patches or areas.
lightly sprinkled
Uses a more figurative term to describe a very sparse distribution.
coarsely strewn
Implies a rough and uneven scattering.
weakly grouped
Focuses on the weak or non-existent grouping of elements, implying a loose distribution.
FAQs
How can I use "loosely distributed" in a sentence?
Use "loosely distributed" to describe items or entities that are spread out with space between them. For example, "The molecules were "loosely distributed" across the surface".
What's a good synonym for "loosely distributed"?
Alternatives include "sparsely scattered", "unevenly dispersed", or "randomly scattered", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is "loosely distributed" formal or informal?
"Loosely distributed" is suitable for both formal and informal contexts, though it's more common in scientific and technical writing.
What does "loosely" mean in "loosely distributed"?
In this context, "loosely" indicates that the distribution is not tight or concentrated; items are spread out rather than clustered together.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
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4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested