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modify because of
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "modify because of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when explaining the reason for a change or adjustment in a particular context. Example: "We need to modify the project timeline because of unforeseen delays in the supply chain."
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60 human-written examples
The BBC insisted the nursery rhyme was not modified because of its target audience.
News & Media
The flap was modified because of problems associated with the use in thumb reconstruction.
Science
Even the band I helped name, Mojave 3 had to be modified because of a previous incarnation of the name Mojave.
News & Media
He was particularly venomous toward Australia's prime minister, John Howard, whom he called "genetically modified because of the criminal ancestry he derives from".
News & Media
In many parts of the world, shorelines of estuaries are being modified because of increasing urban infrastructure.
Science
Terrestrial carbon dynamics have been vastly modified because of changes in atmospheric composition, climate, and land-use.
Finally swelling of free films during hygrothermal ageing is modified because of internal stresses due to introduction of titanium dioxide.
Objective: Public health agencies have recommended that the criteria for the use of highly active antiretroviral therapy should not be modified because of pregnancy.
However, some natural processes in the estuarine systems such as silting and hydrodynamics could have been modified because of the shrimp farm infrastructure (channels, dredging).
Science
To be sure, although these are constant qualities in Michelangelo's art, they often are temporarily abandoned or modified because of other factors, such as the specific functions of works or the stimulating creations of other artists.
Encyclopedias
The drop weight tear tests (DWTTs) are conducted to obtain the material toughness (CTOA C (crack tip opening angle) for X80 pipeline steel, and the empirical formulas for X70 steel are modified because of the inaccuracy in the toughness evaluation of X80 steel.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "modify because of", ensure the modification and the reason are clearly linked to enhance clarity.
Common error
Avoid using the passive voice when it obscures who or what is performing the modification. Instead of "The plan was modified because of feedback", prefer "We modified the plan because of feedback" to clarify agency.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "modify because of" functions as a causal connector, indicating that a change or alteration is made due to a specific reason or condition. This construction explains the rationale behind an adjustment, as implied by Ludwig.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "modify because of" serves as a causal connector, used to express that something has been changed due to a particular reason. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness, although usage examples are currently limited. Alternative phrases such as "adjust due to" or "change as a result of" can be used to express similar meanings. When using the phrase, ensure that the modification and the reason are clearly linked to maintain clarity. The phrase is suitable for neutral to formal contexts.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
adjust due to
This alternative is a direct synonym using 'adjust' instead of 'modify' and 'due to' for 'because of'.
change as a result of
This alternative uses 'change' as a synonym and replaces 'because of' with 'as a result of'.
alter owing to
This alternative employs 'alter' in place of 'modify' and 'owing to' to mean 'because of'.
revise considering
This alternative uses 'revise' as a synonym and 'considering' in place of 'because of'.
adapt in light of
This alternative uses 'adapt' and replaces 'because of' with 'in light of'.
transform given
This alternative employs 'transform' and 'given' to indicate cause.
convert on account of
This alternative replaces 'modify' with 'convert' and uses 'on account of' for 'because of'.
rework stemming from
This alternative uses 'rework' and 'stemming from' to show causation.
remodel influenced by
This alternative replaces 'modify' with 'remodel' and 'because of' with 'influenced by'.
reshape thanks to
This alternative uses 'reshape' and replaces 'because of' with 'thanks to'.
FAQs
How can I use "modify because of" in a sentence?
You can use "modify because of" to show that something was changed due to a particular reason. For example, "We had to modify the design because of budget constraints".
What are some alternatives to "modify because of"?
Alternatives include "adjust due to", "change as a result of", or "alter owing to", which all convey a similar meaning.
Is it better to say "modify because of" or "modify due to"?
Both "modify because of" and "modify due to" are grammatically correct and convey a similar meaning. The choice often depends on personal preference and the specific context.
What's the difference between "modify because of" and "adjust because of"?
"Modify" generally implies making changes to something, while "adjust" suggests making finer or more precise changes. Both phrases are suitable, but the best choice depends on the nature of the change being described. For example, you modify a plan, but you adjust settings.
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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
60%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested