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partial extent
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"partial extent" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when describing something that is only partially true or applicable. For example: "The findings were relevant to a partial extent of the study." Alternative expressions include "to some degree" and "in part."
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The results indicate that the current design standards adopted the two strength design curves for the DSM and EWM, but they have some differences at the partial extent.
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Antivenomics outcomes were in concordance with neutralization tests, for chromatographic peaks corresponding to α-neurotoxins of the three finger family, responsible for lethality, were quantitatively retained in the immunoaffinity columns, whereas peaks corresponding to PLA2s were immunocaptured only to a partial extent.
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Interestingly, the anti-ITGA9 function-blocking antibody inhibited RPMI 8866 cell adhesion to ADAM2 to a similar partial extent as the anti-ITGA4 antibody (60% and 67%; Fig. 3C).
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Likewise, TRP1 rescued the growth delay observed when the sea3 ∆:: HPH mutant in the YPH274 (trp1 -) background was plated on bleomycin, although to a partial extent.
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This criterion can ensure, at least to a partial extent, that the derived similarity in bioactivity profiles result from biological activity rather than inactivity.
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These observations could imply that the GBM 8401 cells have undergone an irreversible change, such as apoptosis or cell cycle arrest, at least to a partial extent.
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Partial ice coverage extent was found to have a relative width of transition to be consistent while increasing Froude was found to produce a smaller transition region.
All of us practice a partial vision some extent.
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In 41% of HIECs, the governing body owned a common vision and a common mission only to a partial or variable extent.
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However, this inhibition is usually partial and its extent is variable, since UIC2 binds only to 10 40% of all Pgp molecules present in the cell membrane [ 10, 11].
In 59% of HIECs, the governing body had a clear view of partner organisation roles only to a partial or variable extent.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "partial extent", ensure the context clearly defines what is being partially affected or limited. This avoids ambiguity and ensures clarity in your writing.
Common error
Avoid using "partial extent" when a more specific adjective or adverb could provide greater clarity. For instance, instead of "the effect was present to a partial extent", consider "the effect was weakly present" or "the effect was localized".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "partial extent" functions as an adverbial modifier, specifying the degree or scope to which something applies or is true. As confirmed by Ludwig, this usage is grammatically correct and common in academic writing.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "partial extent" is a grammatically correct and useful way to qualify statements, particularly in formal and scientific writing. Ludwig AI confirms the phrase's validity and common usage. While it effectively conveys limitations in scope, writers should consider whether more precise alternatives might enhance clarity. The phrase is most frequently found in scientific contexts, demonstrating its role in academic and professional discourse.
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Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
limited degree
Focuses on the degree or level of limitation rather than the scope.
to a limited degree
Adds a bit more emphasis on the degree being discussed.
to a certain extent
Indicates a limitation or qualification that is not precisely defined.
in some measure
Suggests that the concept is true to a certain degree.
partially
A single word alternative that is semantically close, but doesn't specify scope.
in part
Highlights that only a portion is affected.
to a partial degree
Emphasizes the degree rather than the scope of being partial.
up to a point
Implies there's a limit beyond which something is no longer true.
in a limited capacity
Focuses on restricted ability or potential, often applicable to actions or functions.
somewhat
A single word alternative that simply implies a degree of something without further specifying it.
FAQs
How can I use "partial extent" in a sentence?
You can use "partial extent" to indicate something is only partly true or applicable. For example, "The study's findings were relevant to a "limited degree"".
What are some alternatives to "partial extent"?
Alternatives include phrases like "to some degree", "in part", or "to a certain extent", depending on the specific context and nuance you wish to convey.
Is there a difference between "partial extent" and "to a certain extent"?
While similar, "partial extent" emphasizes a limitation in scope or coverage, whereas "to a certain extent" is broader, indicating a general qualification or limitation that is not precisely defined.
When is it best to use "partial extent" over other similar phrases?
Use "partial extent" when you want to highlight that something is true or effective only for a specific part or aspect, rather than a general or complete sense. If you're looking for alternatives please check also "limited degree".
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