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of which correspond
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "of which correspond" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or awkward construction and may confuse readers. Example: "The data sets, of which correspond to different variables, need to be analyzed together."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
Science
Encyclopedias
News & Media
Alternative expressions(20)
that correspond
which correspond to
corresponding to
which correspond
that correspond to
that are equivalent to
that align with
that are in agreement with
that correlate with
which are related to
of which covers
of which covered
of which approximately
a few of which were
many of which were
of which were
all of which were
several of which were
some of which were
most of them were
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60 human-written examples
Romania comprises a number of geographic regions, some of which correspond roughly to the historic regions whose names they share.
Encyclopedias
There is no force when ϕ = 0 or 180°, both of which correspond to a current along a direction parallel to the field.
Encyclopedias
Very similar is the alternation between the three principal allomorphs of the past participle ending, /id/, /t/, and /d/, all of which correspond to the -ed of the written forms.
Encyclopedias
An installation of experimental sketches, some of which correspond to elements in the drawings, suggests Mr. Lee's working method: He has an idea, jots it down on any surface available, from newspapers to notepads and sketchbooks, and sees if it works before he applies it to the larger scale.
News & Media
The time intervals of which correspond to the double material thickness of the steel sheet.
Science
Architecture descriptions follow an architectural model named Dedal, the three description levels of which correspond to the three main development steps – specification, implementation and deployment.
One set of the newly designed instruments consists of 3 pairs of trabeculotomy probes, the curvatures of which correspond to corneal diameters of 10, 12, and 14 mm.
Descriptions of resting-state network architecture have provided clues for understanding the functional significance of these segregated subnetworks, many of which correspond to distinct brain systems.
Science
In this model, the process of memorisation is represented by a neural network with deep depressions, the bottoms of which correspond to learned configurations known as "attractors".
Science
A statistically significant difference in preparedness exists for five of the 20 preparedness measures listed, all of which correspond to an increase in preparedness among response professionals.
As Panel A reveals, the ICAC official bulletins disclosed 338 infractions, 192 of which correspond to individual auditors and 146 to auditing firms.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Favor more direct constructions like "which correspond to" or "that correspond to" for improved clarity and grammatical correctness.
Common error
Avoid using "of which" unnecessarily when simpler alternatives like "that" or "which" can effectively convey the same meaning, resulting in a more streamlined and readable sentence.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "of which correspond" functions as part of a relative clause, aiming to specify a subset or characteristic of a previously mentioned group. However, as noted by Ludwig AI, this construction is grammatically questionable and might confuse readers.
Frequent in
Science
78%
Encyclopedias
9%
Wiki
7%
Less common in
News & Media
4%
Formal & Business
1%
Reference
1%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "of which correspond" appears frequently, especially in scientific and encyclopedia contexts, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect. The intent is typically to establish a relationship between elements, but simpler and more accurate alternatives like ""which correspond"" or ""that correspond"" are recommended. Despite its prevalence, prioritizing grammatical correctness ensures clarity and strengthens the overall quality of writing. It's advisable to use simpler and more accepted alternatives to avoid potential confusion.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
which correspond to
This alternative removes 'of' making the phrase more direct and grammatically sound.
that correspond to
Using 'that' instead of 'of which' simplifies the sentence structure and improves clarity.
corresponding to
This option uses a participle phrase, which can be more concise while retaining the meaning.
that are equivalent to
This phrase replaces 'correspond' with 'equivalent', emphasizing equality in value or meaning.
that align with
Changing to 'align with' suggests a broader agreement or matching of characteristics.
that are in agreement with
This alternative is more formal, highlighting an accord between the items being compared.
that match
Using 'match' offers a simpler and more direct way to indicate correspondence.
that correlate with
Switching to 'correlate' implies a statistical or proportional relationship.
whose counterparts are
This alternative rephrases the sentence to focus on counterparts rather than direct correspondence.
which are related to
Using "related to" offers a broader connection rather than a direct correspondence.
FAQs
How can I rewrite a sentence using "of which correspond" to make it grammatically correct?
Replace "of which correspond" with "that correspond" or "which correspond to". For example, instead of "The regions, of which correspond to historical areas..." use "The regions that correspond to historical areas..." or "The regions which correspond to historical areas...".
What is a simple alternative to "of which correspond"?
A simple alternative is "corresponding to". This can often be used to streamline the sentence.
Is "of which correspond" grammatically sound in formal writing?
No, "of which correspond" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. Using "that correspond" or "which correspond" is preferable in formal writing.
What's the difference between "of which correspond" and "which correspond"?
"Of which correspond" is not grammatically correct. "Which correspond" is the correct and more concise way to express the relationship. Therefore, always prefer "which correspond".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
76%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested