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low students
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "low students" is not correct and usable in written English.
It may be intended to describe students with lower academic performance or achievement, but it is not a standard expression. Example: "The school implemented additional support programs for low students to help them improve their grades."
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For level 4 accept, we again analyzed the data separately for "high" and "low" students: results are shown in Table 10 alongside those for level 1 and for level 4 rejectors.
For the statement on speciation, the acceptance level of high evolution students was higher than for level 1 accepters, but not significantly different from level 4 low students (X2 = 0.5; 2 df; P > 0.05).
For the statement on microevolution, the acceptance level of high evolution students was again higher than level 1 accepters, but not significantly different from level 4 low students (X2 = 1.32; 2 df; P > 0.05).
For macroevolution and human origins, the influence of enhanced knowledge is again evident in the comparison between level 1 accepters and level 4 high students, with level 4 low students also showing higher levels of acceptance.
According to Bloom, a good tutor should exhibit an aptitude-treatment interaction: both groups should learn, and yet the learning gains of the low students should be so much greater than those of the high ones that their performance in the post-test ties with that of the high ones.
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And let's make one thing clear: If Congress doesn't keep our rates low, students will vote.
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CNR has 2,100 students and with low student-faculty ratios.
MIT's low student-to-faculty ratio promotes intensive teaching.
It means money spent on the arts, and on low student-teacher ratios.
News & Media
The state launched an investigation of financial mismanagement, governance and low student achievement.
News & Media
The site, GenerationFly.com, will offer destination information, travel tips and low student fares.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of "low students", specify the area where the students are struggling, for example using "students with low scores in math".
Common error
Avoid using overly general terms like "low" to describe students' academic performance. Instead, be specific about the area of difficulty, such as "students with "low reading comprehension"" or "students with "low math skills"".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "low students" functions as a noun phrase with an adjective modifier. However, it's not a standard or well-accepted construction in English, as pointed out by Ludwig AI. More precise alternatives are generally preferred to avoid ambiguity.
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Science
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Academia
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Wiki
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Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "low students" appears in various contexts, it is not considered standard or grammatically sound English. As Ludwig AI indicates, it's better to opt for clearer and more descriptive alternatives such as "struggling students", "underperforming students", or "low-achieving students". These options provide greater precision and avoid potential misinterpretations. When writing, consider the specific area where students need support and use language that accurately reflects their challenges, which would make your communication much more effective and appropriate. It's always better to be as descriptive as possible.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
struggling students
Focuses on the difficulty the students are experiencing.
underperforming students
Highlights that the students' performance is below expectations.
low-achieving students
Emphasizes the students' level of academic achievement.
disadvantaged students
Highlights the systemic barriers these students may face.
academically challenged students
Focuses on the academic difficulties faced by the students.
students in need of academic support
Directly points out the need for extra assistance.
students from low-income backgrounds
Specifies the socioeconomic status of the students.
students with learning difficulties
Emphasizes specific learning disabilities.
at-risk students
Highlights the potential for negative outcomes without intervention.
less proficient students
Emphasizes a lower level of skill or knowledge.
FAQs
What are some alternatives to saying "low students"?
Instead of "low students", you can use phrases like "struggling students", "underperforming students", or "low-achieving students" depending on the context.
Is "low students" grammatically correct?
The phrase "low students" is not considered standard English. It's better to use more descriptive and accurate terms like "struggling students" or "underperforming students".
How can I use more specific language when describing students who need help?
Instead of a general term, specify the area where students are struggling. For example, say "students with low test scores", "students with low attendance", or "students with low motivation".
What's the difference between "low students" and "low-income students"?
"Low students" is a vague and non-standard term. "Low-income students" refers specifically to students from families with "low household income", which may or may not correlate with academic performance. Using "low-income students" correctly identifies a socioeconomic factor.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested