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onset and return
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "onset and return" is not a standard expression in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in specific contexts, such as discussing the beginning and conclusion of a process or event, but clarity is essential. Example: "The onset and return of the project timeline were crucial for meeting our deadlines."
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
In another study conducted by Celik et al. [ 22] through the addition of 200 mg of intravenous paracetamol to lidocaine (3 mg/kg), it was reported that there was no difference between sensorial and motor block onset and return times; furthermore, requirement of intraoperative analgesia was less.
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
In the fetus, the mean HR decelerations had a lower magnitude and duration (they peaked at 2 3 SD below prestimulus level 6 7 s after onset, and returned to baseline level within 5 s) than in the infants.
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The intrinsic signal typically became visible within 1 s of stimulation onset and returned to baseline within ∼10 s of stimulation onset in both groups.
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All patients' hemodynamic, respiratory status, and blood gas determinations were stable at the onset and on return to baseline 50%/50% nitrogen/oxygen at the end of the study period.
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It peaked below pre-stimulus levels 9 10 s after melody onset and then returned towards baseline, a pattern typical of an orienting response [e.g., 70].
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As expected [ 5, 6], alpha/beta hemispheric lateralization effects resulting from attended hemifield emerged in the preparatory cue period for occipital, parietal, and motor cortex, peaked around expected target onset, and then returned back to baseline levels.
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13 Amylase levels generally rise within a few hours after the onset of symptoms and return to normal values within 3 5 days, as it has a shorter half-life than lipase.
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The muscle blood flow Q is reduced as a step from 0.9 L/min at rest to Q isch = 0.36, 0.27, 0.216, 0.18 L/min at the onset of ischemia and returned to 0.9 L/min at the onset of recovery.
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Late decelerations are a repetitive, gradual decrease in the FHR and return to baseline, starting after the onset of the contraction, and return to baseline after the end of the contraction.
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The pastoralists move from lower altitudes of the Himalayas to higher alpine regions in summer and return back to lower altitude villages with the onset of autumn.
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Though previous studies have reported a stimulating effect of running on proliferation under comparable conditions [34], our data are in line with a recent study reporting that proliferation is only increased at the onset of wheel running and returns to baseline levels after 21 days of running [35].
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing cyclical processes, use "onset and return" to clearly define the start and end points of a phase or condition. For example, in medical contexts, this phrase can effectively describe the progression of symptoms.
Common error
Do not use "onset and return" interchangeably with terms like "start and finish" without considering the specific context. "Onset and return" often implies a cyclical or reversible process, whereas "start and finish" may refer to a linear sequence.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "onset and return" functions as a noun phrase, typically used to describe the beginning and subsequent reappearance or reversal of a condition, process, or phenomenon. It's used to define temporal boundaries, as seen in Ludwig's examples.
Frequent in
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "onset and return" is a conjunction phrase best suited for formal and scientific contexts, where it serves to define the temporal boundaries of a condition or process. While Ludwig AI marks this phrase as potentially confusing, the examples provided show it is used across multiple disciplines to describe the start and reappearance or reversal of a state. Consider alternatives like "start and recovery" or "beginning and comeback" depending on the desired level of formality and context. Be mindful of potential ambiguity and choose the phrase that most accurately reflects the cyclical or reversible nature of the event you are describing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
beginning and comeback
This alternative uses more common synonyms for "onset" and "return", focusing on a general start and a recovery or resurgence.
start and restoration
Emphasizes the initiation and the act of bringing something back to its original condition.
initiation and recurrence
Highlights the commencement and the repeated occurrence of an event or phenomenon.
emergence and reappearance
Focuses on the first appearance and subsequent re-emergence of something.
inception and revival
Suggests a formal beginning and a renewed interest or activity.
outset and resumption
Implies a starting point and the act of continuing something after an interruption.
dawn and restoration
This alternative uses more evocative language, suggesting a beginning like dawn and a recovery or restoration.
commencement and reinstatement
Focuses on a formal start and the act of restoring someone or something to a previous position or condition.
kickoff and rally
This alternative uses more informal language, suggesting a beginning like a kickoff and a rebound or recovery.
genesis and recovery
Implies a foundational beginning and a return to health or a normal state.
FAQs
How can I use "onset and return" in a sentence?
The phrase "onset and return" is useful when describing a process that begins, progresses, and then reverts to a previous state. For instance: "The study tracked the onset and return of symptoms following the treatment."
What's a good alternative to "onset and return" in a medical context?
In medical scenarios, consider using "beginning and remission" or "start and recovery" to describe the start of a disease or condition and its subsequent alleviation.
Is "onset and return" suitable for describing emotional states?
While technically correct, using "onset and return" for emotional states may sound clinical. Alternatives like "start and ebb" or "emergence and disappearance" might be more appropriate depending on the context.
How does "onset and return" differ from "cause and effect"?
"Onset and return" describes a temporal sequence where a condition appears and then disappears or reverts, whereas "cause and effect" describes a relationship where one event leads to another. They address different aspects of an event or situation.
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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
80%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested