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mapped up to
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "mapped up to" is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
You may instead use the phrase "mapped out" or "mapped up to a certain point". For example: We have already mapped out our plan until the end of the month.
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9 human-written examples
As part of an ongoing examination, The Washington Post has compiled and mapped up to a decade of homicide arrest data from 50 of America's largest cities.
News & Media
As part of an ongoing examination, The Washington Post has compiled and mapped up to a decade of homicide arrest data from 50 of America's largest cities. Detectives said they cannot solve homicides without community cooperation, which makes it almost impossible to close cases in areas where residents already distrust police.
News & Media
It is quite likely that the spread Es-F-layer coupling is done through polarization electric fields (Ep) that develop inside the destabilized patches of sporadic E layers, which are mapped up to the F region along the field lines as to initiate the daytime scintillations through the GDI mechanism.
Science
and yl112012), related to the leaf-color mutation have been mapped up to now, but only OsPPR1 gene has been cloned.
Science
We can further argue that the LSWS, observed over CEB at mean altitude of say, 310 km, may not have mapped up to MAN, which would explain its absence in the MAN curve.
After MS database searching, 522 SAP peptides that mapped up to 491 unique SNP sites on the genome were identified.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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51 human-written examples
We found that the LongSAGE tag maps up to 15 UniGene clusters, while the ShortSAGE and tSAGE tags map up to 279 UniGene clusters.
Academia
BWA's sensitivity was comparable to BFAST when mapping up to a 2 bp deletion but declined gradually afterwards.
Science
"Eventually, you might find things that map up to candidate genes that you already thought on the basis of function or their role in estrogen metabolism might be involved," Winn says.
IN POLITICS, as in war, you have to keep your maps up to date.
News & Media
TomTom spends over $125 million a year keeping its maps up to date, he said.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider replacing "mapped up to" with a more grammatically sound phrase like "mapped to" or "mapped out" depending on the intended meaning. This will enhance clarity and credibility.
Common error
Avoid using "up to" after "mapped" if you intend to convey a direct relationship or correspondence. "Mapped to" is often more appropriate to show a direct connection, whereas "mapped out" implies a complete plan or strategy.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "mapped up to" functions as a verb phrase combined with a preposition. It suggests a process of establishing a relationship or correspondence between two things, but Ludwig AI indicates that it's not grammatically correct.
Frequent in
Science
57%
News & Media
43%
Formal & Business
0%
Less common in
Academia
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Encyclopedias
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "mapped up to" appears in scientific and news contexts, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect. It's used to express a relationship or correspondence established to a certain limit. For improved clarity and grammatical correctness, consider alternatives such as "mapped to" or "mapped out". When writing, ensure that the preposition you choose correctly reflects the intended meaning and grammatical structure.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
charted up to
Replaces "mapped" with "charted", emphasizing a more navigational or exploratory meaning while retaining the upper limit.
traced up to
Substitutes "mapped" with "traced", suggesting a path or lineage is being followed to a specific point.
connected up to
Replaces "mapped" with "connected", highlighting a link or relationship established up to a certain extent.
linked up to
Similar to "connected up to", but suggests a more direct and intentional association.
assigned up to
Implies an allocation or designation has been made until a certain threshold.
related up to
Indicates a correlation or association exists within specified boundaries.
coordinated up to
Suggests different elements are brought into a common action or movement until a certain point.
synchronized up to
Implies elements or processes are aligned or timed together within a specific scope.
correlated up to
Highlights the degree to which two or more things tend to vary together, up to a limit.
corresponded up to
Indicates that two things are similar or analogous; relates specifically to limits.
FAQs
What's a more grammatically correct alternative to "mapped up to"?
According to Ludwig AI, "mapped up to" is grammatically incorrect. Depending on the context, consider using "mapped to" or "mapped out".
How does "mapped to" differ from "mapped out"?
"Mapped to" indicates a direct relationship or correspondence, while "mapped out" suggests a comprehensive plan or strategy. The correct choice depends on the context.
In what contexts might I use alternatives to "mapped up to"?
If you're describing a direct relationship, use "mapped to". If you're outlining a complete plan or strategy, use "mapped out". To talk about an estimated level of something you can also use "estimated up to".
Is "mapped up to a certain level" a correct phrase?
While more descriptive, it's still somewhat awkward. Consider rephrasing for clarity, such as "The data is mapped accurately up to a certain resolution".
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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
81%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested