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more than duplicated
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "more than duplicated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been copied or replicated to a greater extent than just duplication, often implying an enhancement or increase in quantity or quality. Example: "The new software has more than duplicated the previous version's capabilities, offering users a significantly improved experience."
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Science
News & Media
Alternative expressions(20)
more than capable
increased more than twofold
over twice the amount
more than doubles
more than decent
more than two times
more than increased
reduce by more than half
more than couple
duplicated
significantly reduced
more than split
exceeding twofold
more than creepy
more than twofold
greater than twofold
more than halve
more than two
more than supported
more than half
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
According to the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), the world impact of cancer has more than duplicated in the last 30 years [ 6].
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
But as I sat in a beat-up Buick not long ago, snarling through bumper-to-bumper traffic in a slow trek from Rancho Santa Fe, in the suburbs, to Shanghai's city centre, it was clear that Chinese developers had done more than duplicate California's Mediterranean-themed architecture.
News & Media
But because many hazing laws did little more than duplicate existing misdemeanor or felony statutes, Chamberlin called for a new approach, one that would establish criminal liability for members of a group who did nothing to help assure the welfare of an initiate who might be seriously hurt or put in danger by hazing rites.
News & Media
They identified 227 de novo genes that originated after whole-genome duplication (WGD), and found that initially the de novo genes had fewer interactions, but subsequently gained interactions more rapidly than duplicated new genes.
Science
We found far more HT than duplicated genes that were fixed in one species and absent in the other; approximately 9% of HT genes were fixed in S. medicae (394 genes) and 3.3% fixed in S. meliloti (341 genes), comprising approximately 5 8% of the genome of each species.
Science
Note that this "exponential" regime occurs when the links emerging from each node (Fig. 2) are more likely lost than duplicated at each round of global duplication (as Γi = γ + γi < 1 is equivalent to δδi > γγi).
Science
In the PINs of E. coli, yeast, worm, and fly, singleton genes tend to occupy more central positions than duplicated genes (Hughes and Friedman 2005; Prachumwat and Li 2006; Makino et al. 2009; D'Antonio and Ciccarelli 2011).
Science
When considering syntenic block homeologies within rainbow trout, 20 linkage group arm pairs have been observed to possess either more than one duplicated marker, or in the case where only a single duplicated marker has been observed there is supporting evidence from the 3R syntenic blocks that these regions are homeologous.
Science
COMPANIES' contingency planning used to consist of little more than duplicating IT facilities in case their systems went down or the hardware in their basement was flooded.
News & Media
At a poorly executed Selektion (a "selection" of prisoners: some to live as forced laborers, others to be gassed), the Commandant has to rely upon a small group of violinists to play music masking screams of terror ("the first strains of the violins could do no more than duplicate and reinforce that helpless, quavering cry. But then the melody took hold"), and it's the stuff of blackest humor.
News & Media
URM: Patients with more than duplicates of the CYP2D6 gene.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "more than duplicated" when you want to emphasize that something has not just been copied but has also been enhanced, increased, or improved in some way.
Common error
Avoid using "more than duplicated" when "exceeded", "surpassed", or even just "duplicated" would be clearer and more concise. The additional words can sometimes make the sentence unnecessarily complex.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "more than duplicated" functions as a comparative expression, indicating that something has surpassed the simple act of duplication, implying enhancement or exceeding capabilities. Ludwig AI confirms its usability.
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News & Media
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "more than duplicated" is a grammatically correct but relatively uncommon expression used to convey that something has not just been replicated, but has also been enhanced or amplified. Ludwig AI confirms its usability and validity. While it appears in scientific and news contexts, simpler alternatives like "exceeded" or "surpassed" may often be more appropriate. When using "more than duplicated", ensure that you're emphasizing a clear improvement or increase beyond mere replication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
exceeded duplication
Replaces "more than" with "exceeded", emphasizing surpassing a limit.
surpassed duplication
Similar to "exceeded duplication", focusing on going beyond the act of duplicating.
outstripped duplication
Suggests that something has grown faster or larger than duplication.
greatly exceeded duplication
Adds emphasis with "greatly", indicating a significant difference.
significantly surpassed duplication
Similar to "greatly exceeded duplication", focusing on the importance of exceeding.
far beyond duplication
Emphasizes the extent to which something goes beyond duplication.
well beyond duplication
Similar to "far beyond duplication", but may imply a greater margin.
more extensive than duplication
Focuses on the range or scope being greater.
more thorough than duplication
Implies that the process or outcome is more complete or detailed.
substantially more than duplication
Uses "substantially" to highlight a considerable difference or increase.
FAQs
How can I use "more than duplicated" in a sentence?
You can use "more than duplicated" to emphasize that something has been copied and then enhanced or increased. For example, "The new software has "more than duplicated" the previous version's capabilities."
What are some alternatives to "more than duplicated"?
Alternatives include "exceeded duplication", "surpassed duplication", or phrases indicating exceeding or surpassing a previous state.
Is it grammatically correct to say "more than duplicated"?
Yes, it is grammatically correct, although it's not a very common phrase. Simpler alternatives might be preferred in many contexts.
When is it appropriate to use "more than duplicated" instead of simply "duplicated"?
Use "more than duplicated" when you want to emphasize that the copying process resulted in a significant increase, enhancement, or exceeding of the original's qualities or capabilities. In other cases just use "duplicated".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested