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partial opinion
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'partial opinion' is not a correct phrase in written English.
Generally, the phrase 'partial view' is used to refer to a limited or incomplete opinion about something. For example: The committee's decision was based on a partial view of the financial records.
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You can also help prevent embarrassment by acknowledging up front that you are not an expert but that you have formed a partial opinion on a given topic through some exposure to the subject matter.
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The letter also accused Glover, a former chief scientific adviser to the Scottish government, of giving "one-sided, partial opinions" on GM crops and wrongly claiming that there was scientific consensus about their safety.
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To calculate this opinion, nodes may consider partial opinions attached to the message, opinions from other nodes (if the sender is known), or a combination of both.
Networks (1), (2) achieve q-partial opinion containment if begin{aligned} bigcup _{iin mathcal {Q}}c_isubseteq mathbf {Co}(X_l), end{aligned}for some (mathcal {Q}subseteq mathcal {F}) such that (left| mathcal {Q}right| =q).
We now have a partial view of many programs, and no view at all on the many FISA court opinions interpreting the law, which it has kept secret.
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The tax office rejected the conclusion of the report, saying it "is based on partial information, inaccurate opinion and some misunderstanding of facts".
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The tax office rejected the conclusion of the report, saying it was "based on partial information, inaccurate opinion and some misunderstanding of facts".
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Each leuprolide injection was assumed to lead to a billing for the drug administration and a physician's partial assessment (physician opinion).
"I think it's cool," said a man named Brad, who was dining alone in the restaurant and swapped his opinion for partial anonymity.
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This phenomenon can be explained, in our opinion, by partial denaturation of serum proteins, leading to increased epitope accessibility for the antibody.
It didn't to Justice Kennedy when he wrote the partial-birth abortion majority opinion in 2007.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When expressing a viewpoint, acknowledge any limitations in your understanding by framing it as a "partial view" or a "limited perspective" rather than a "partial opinion".
Common error
Avoid using the phrase "partial opinion", as it's not a standard English expression. Instead, opt for "partial view" or "limited perspective" to convey that your understanding or judgment is incomplete.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "partial opinion", while not grammatically incorrect, is not a standard or well-established English expression. Ludwig AI's assessment indicates that its usage is questionable. It functions as a noun phrase with an adjective modifying the noun, but its overall acceptability is low.
Frequent in
News & Media
33%
Science
33%
Wiki
33%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Social Media
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Academia
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "partial opinion" is technically understandable, it is not considered standard English. According to Ludwig AI, it's better to use alternatives like "partial view" or "limited perspective" to convey the intended meaning of an incomplete or limited viewpoint. Although the search results show some occurrences of the phrase in news, science, and wiki contexts, its limited acceptance suggests avoiding it in formal writing. Opting for more conventional phrases ensures clarity and improves communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
incomplete view
Replaces "opinion" with "view", suggesting a perspective that is not fully formed or comprehensive.
limited perspective
Uses "perspective" instead of "opinion", implying a restricted or narrow viewpoint.
preliminary assessment
Substitutes with terms suggesting an initial or tentative evaluation.
initial impression
Implies a first, often quickly formed, judgment that may not be fully informed.
tentative conclusion
Replaces "opinion" with a weaker form of assertion, indicating uncertainty.
qualified judgment
Highlights that the opinion is constrained or conditional.
personal inclination
Shifts focus to a subjective leaning rather than a reasoned belief.
biased viewpoint
Indicates that the opinion is influenced by personal preferences or prejudices.
one-sided perspective
Highlights the lack of balance or completeness in the opinion.
uninformed assessment
Suggests the opinion is based on a lack of knowledge or understanding.
FAQs
What's a better way to say "partial opinion"?
Consider using alternatives like "partial view", "limited perspective", or "incomplete understanding" to more accurately convey that your assessment is not comprehensive.
Is "partial opinion" grammatically correct?
While the words themselves are valid, the phrase "partial opinion" is not commonly used and may sound awkward. It's preferable to use phrases like "partial view" or "limited perspective" instead.
How can I use the idea of a 'partial opinion' in a sentence?
Instead of using the phrase "partial opinion", try rephrasing your sentence to include alternatives like "partial view". For example: "My analysis is based on a "partial view" of the data, so further research is needed."
What is the difference between "partial opinion" and "biased opinion"?
"Partial opinion" is not a standard phrase, but it would imply an incomplete or limited assessment. A "biased opinion", on the other hand, is one that is unfairly influenced by personal feelings or prejudices, potentially leading to an unfair or skewed judgment.
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