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marginally missing
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "marginally missing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is slightly absent or lacking in a particular context. Example: "The report was marginally missing the key data points needed for a comprehensive analysis."
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News & Media
Alternative expressions(20)
nearly reaching
just missing
almost attaining
marginally below
partially lacking
negligibly absent
rarely missing
barely absent
virtually missing
nearly missing
effectively present
close to complete
really missing
virtually present
only missing
practically missing
little missing
almost missing
narrowly missing
almost there
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1 human-written examples
This approach ensured that genes marginally missing the cut-offs were not included in the compound-unique list.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
"Ryan [Moore, his jockey] is disappointed," John Warren, the Queen's bloodstock advisor, said, "but he said it was a messy race and the horse marginally missed the kick.
News & Media
Elsewhere manufacturing data from the UK as shown by the purchasing managers index marginally missed expectations, while there was modest growth in the eurozone and a stronger than expected performance from US factories.
News & Media
This season's draw specialists Everton are already assured of sixth place, which although slightly disappointing to have marginally missed out on a place in the top five and Europe, will still delight the Goodison Park faithful as it means they finish above rivals Liverpool for a second successive season – the first time they have done so in over 50 years.
News & Media
The difference between the two groups marginally missed the significance level (P = 0.06).
The colored dots indicate the cycling genes at each reaction as demarcated in the heatmap in C. The yellow circle with a dotted outline indicates a "cycling' gene that marginally missed the Q value cutoff (0.79) (B) A zoom-out view of the tryptophan biosynthetic pathway with genes overlaid with the expression levels of diurnally regulated transcriptome (green/down-regulated, red/upregulated).
Science
This marginally missed the significance cutoff of ≤ 0.05.
Science
The difference in physical violence by a non-partner over both periods marginally missed significance [ P = 0.050, 1.6% (95% CI: 1.1 – 2.3) vs. 1.1% (95% CI: 0.7 – 1.6)].
Science
miR-92a was different between the groups but marginally missed the inclusion criteria for the definition of differential expression (cfa-miR-92a: p: 0.0359; FC: - 1.45; mmu-miR-92a: p: 0.0422; FC: - 1.41;).
Science
Although some of our observations marginally missed statistical significance, data associated with a power value < 80% suggest the need to increase the sample size beyond our n = 6 per group.
Included in these analyses were also transcripts of interest that marginally missed the fold-change and/or significance criteria to be classified as FoxO-dependent transcripts in response to cancer in the TA (see Additional file 3: Table S2).
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "marginally missing", ensure the context clearly indicates what standard or target is being nearly but not quite reached. This adds precision to your statement.
Common error
Avoid using "marginally missing" when the actual difference is significant. This phrase suggests a small deviation, so using it for substantial differences can mislead your audience.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "marginally missing" functions as an adverbial modifier describing the degree to which something fails to meet a certain standard or threshold. It indicates that the miss is by a small margin. Ludwig AI confirms it's usable in written English.
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News & Media
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "marginally missing" is a grammatically correct phrase used to describe instances where something nearly meets a specific criterion or threshold. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in diverse contexts. Its usage spans across scientific, news, and business domains, indicating a formal or neutral tone. While it may not be suitable for all situations, it's often chosen when precision is needed to denote that something almost made it. Some alternatives are "slightly absent" or "nearly reaching".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
slightly absent
Indicates a small degree of absence; less emphatic than "completely missing".
narrowly failing
Focuses on the aspect of not succeeding by a small margin.
barely missing
Highlights the closeness to achieving a target or goal.
just missing
Emphasizes that something was missed by the smallest amount.
almost attaining
Stresses the nearness to reaching a particular level or standard.
nearly reaching
Suggests the target or goal was not attained, but it was very close.
falling just short
Illustrates that the attempt to reach a goal was unsuccessful by a small amount.
marginally below
Directly indicates being slightly under a certain level.
slightly below par
Implies a small deficiency compared to an expected standard.
scarcely achieving
Points out that the success was achieved by a very narrow margin.
FAQs
How can I use "marginally missing" in a sentence?
You can use "marginally missing" to describe something that slightly fails to meet a certain criterion. For example, "The study's results were marginally missing statistical significance."
What are some alternatives to "marginally missing"?
Alternatives include "slightly absent", "nearly reaching", or "falling just short". The best choice depends on the specific nuance you want to convey. Check "slightly absent", "nearly reaching", or "falling just short".
Is it always appropriate to use "marginally missing" in formal writing?
Yes, the phrase "marginally missing" is suitable for formal writing, especially in scientific or technical contexts where precise language is important. Be aware of other alternatives as well.
What does it mean when something is described as "marginally missing" significance?
In statistical terms, "marginally missing" significance means that a result is close to being statistically significant, but does not quite meet the required threshold (usually p < 0.05). This suggests a potential trend that requires further investigation.
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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
86%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested