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low desired
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "low desired" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is not highly sought after or valued, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear. Example: "The product was low desired among consumers, leading to poor sales."
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Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
In this conceptualization, larger cities with higher wages may be more attractive to career oriented women who have low desired total fertility.
Science
A low desired fertility rate (2.2) and young first birth (averaging at 20 years old) suggest the need for a sustained ability to limit or space births over several years [ 1].
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Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
Instead, the third region, L(n) = L s, is used to adapt to the lowest desired gain.
Due to the slow inclusion rate, the study was closed when the lowest desired number of included women was attained (November 2011).
In women, sexual problems related to diabetes include vaginal dryness, painful intercourse, low desire or decreased sexual response.
News & Media
MORE THAN BY any other sexual problem — the elusiveness of orgasm, say, or pain during sex — women feel plagued by low desire.
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Though she explained that the condition, which can make intercourse excruciating, is not in itself a disorder of low desire, she said that her patients reported reduced genital pain as their desire increased.
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Brotto speaks, as well, about how varied the experiences of her patients with low desire can be, and about the "enormous heterogeneity" of women's sexuality in general and thus the extreme difficulty of establishing meaningful norms or outlining dysfunctions.
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The joke is really on love, which has so often been this amalgam of low desire and high diction, even though the height of the diction may change with the centuries.
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Brotto doesn't want the disorder of low desire to reflect primarily male standards of normality; she doesn't want to pathologize women for what may be perfectly ordinary.
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Michael Sand, a clinical sexologist, and William Fisher, a psychologist, surveyed more than 130 women and found that it was primarily those with sexual dysfunctions, including low desire, who identified with Basson's ideas.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of using "low desired", opt for clearer and more common phrases like "low demand" or "not highly sought after" to improve clarity and avoid ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid directly translating concepts into "low desired" if a more established term already exists. Sticking to conventional phrasing enhances understanding and credibility.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "low desired" functions as an adjectival phrase aiming to describe the degree to which something is wanted or sought after. However, according to Ludwig AI, the phrasing is awkward, and it's not the best choice to express a specific meaning.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "low desired" is found in some contexts, Ludwig AI suggests it is not grammatically ideal and less clear than alternative phrasings. It is predominantly used in scientific domains. For improved clarity and impact, consider using alternatives like "low demand" or "not highly sought after". Its rare occurrence and grammatical awkwardness suggest avoiding this phrase in general writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
in low demand
Focuses on the limited market demand for something.
less preferred
Indicates a lower ranking in terms of choice or selection.
not highly sought after
Emphasizes the lack of demand or popularity.
less valued
Focuses on the reduced importance or worth attributed to something.
undesirable
Highlights the lack of positive attributes, making it unwanted.
unpopular
Highlights the lack of widespread appeal or acceptance.
not in favor
Suggests a lack of approval or support.
minimally requested
Emphasizes the infrequency of requests or inquiries.
scarcely desired
Indicates that something is desired, but only rarely or by few.
poorly desired
Highlights the weak or inadequate level of desire for something.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "low desired" for better clarity?
Consider using alternatives such as "low demand", "not highly sought after", or "less preferred" depending on the context.
Is "low desired" grammatically correct?
While understandable, "low desired" is not the most grammatically sound or commonly used phrase. It's better to use more conventional alternatives.
In what situations might I use "low desired"?
While not generally recommended, "low desired" might be used in very specific technical contexts where a literal description of weak desire is needed. However, clearer alternatives are usually preferable.
What's the difference between "low desired" and "undesirable"?
"Low desired" directly describes the level of desire, while "undesirable" implies that something has negative qualities that make it unwanted. "Undesirable" focuses on inherent negative characteristics.
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Usage summary
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Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested