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Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

The phrase "objectively" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something in a manner that is unbiased and based on observable facts rather than personal feelings or opinions. Example: "The report evaluates the data objectively, ensuring that all conclusions are based on factual evidence."

✓ Grammatically correct

News & Media

Formal & Business

Science

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Exact Expressions

60 human-written examples

Despite all the objectively bad artwork on Kindle Cover Disasters, the creator claims that it is all meant to be affectionate.

This rightward drift of the movement would probably be more alarming to liberals if it wasn't so objectively risky for GOP.

Before we get to subjective matters of taste, let's pause to reflect on what Daft Punk objectively achieved this year.

There is one particularly good scene in a plush hotel where the waiter asks Finney: "Are you still working, sir, or do you just do the writing now?" Objectively viewed, you could say Delaney's career never fulfilled its initial promise.

News & Media

The Guardian

He looks at his wounded face objectively, with deep truth.

News & Media

The Guardian

"If the history of science is written objectively, it will be seen that Islamic geography's contribution to science is much more than what's known".

News & Media

The Guardian

A study published in the Journal of Attention Disorders in February suffers from some methodological shortcomings (for instance small numbers – only 28 children between the ages of three and four, and only for five days), but was, at least, a randomised controlled trial, using actigraphs worn on the wrist to objectively measure sleep.

And that's that everything in the world right now is objectively terrible.

This context is relevant because it allows for outsiders to view the LRA issue more objectively within the recent history of violence in the wider region that includes the great Central Africa wars of the 90s, in which groups like LRA were pawns for proxy wars between countries.

News & Media

The Guardian

Egypt could pivot back towards democracy, with a constitution that is genuinely inclusive and objectively administered.

"Every day we get OSCE [Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe] reports that explain quite objectively why this ceasefire isn't observed".

News & Media

The Guardian
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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

When using "objectively", ensure your claims are supported by verifiable facts and avoid personal opinions or feelings to maintain credibility.

Common error

Avoid assuming that being "objective" means being neutral. Presenting facts "objectively" might still lead to a particular conclusion; neutrality implies not taking any position at all.

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Linguistic Context

The primary grammatical function of "objectively" is to modify verbs, adjectives, or adverbs, indicating that an action, quality, or manner is based on facts rather than personal feelings or opinions. As confirmed by Ludwig, it is used to ensure unbiased evaluation.

Expression frequency: Very common

Frequent in

News & Media

37%

Formal & Business

33%

Science

30%

Less common in

Academia

0%

Encyclopedias

0%

Wiki

0%

Ludwig's WRAP-UP

In summary, the adverb "objectively" is used to emphasize an unbiased and fact-based perspective. Ludwig AI confirms that its grammatical usage is correct. It appears most frequently in news, business, and scientific contexts, signaling a neutral to formal tone. To enhance writing, ensure claims made "objectively" are supported by verifiable facts. Remember that being "objective" doesn't necessarily mean being neutral. Alternative phrases include "impartially" and "without bias". The adverb's reliability stems from its usage across credible sources, reinforcing its role in conveying credibility and impartiality.

FAQs

How can I use "objectively" in a sentence?

Use "objectively" to describe actions or assessments based on facts rather than personal feelings. For example, "The data was analyzed "objectively" to avoid any bias".

What is a good alternative to using the word "objectively"?

Depending on the context, you can replace "objectively" with terms like "impartially", "fairly", or "without bias".

Is it correct to say something is "objectively true"?

Yes, stating something is "objectively true" means it's a fact that can be verified and isn't influenced by personal opinions or beliefs.

What's the difference between "objectively" and "subjectively"?

"Objectively" refers to evaluating something based on facts, while "subjectively" involves personal feelings and opinions. For example, "objectively", the car's fuel efficiency is high, but "subjectively", it's uncomfortable.

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