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partially delayed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "partially delayed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is not completely on time, but also not entirely late. Example: "The train is partially delayed due to maintenance work on the tracks."
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Indeed, the majority of licensed 'cholinesterase' therapeutics currently used to treat and partially delay some of the progressive symptoms of AD are drugs that target acetylcholinesterase-mediated breakdown of ACh, thereby increasing the amount and prolonging the life of ACh in the brain [ 5].
Correspondingly, elf18-induced MAPK activation was partially reduced and delayed.
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Molecular genetic assays have shown that the fus3-3 mutation partially rescued the delayed flowering of AKIN10-overexpressing plants [ 26].
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This experimental maneuver was previously demonstrated to partially rescue the delayed asynchronous GABA release in SynII−/− DG neurons (Medrihan et al. 2013).
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Inactivation of unc-60 partially reverted the delayed actin filament extension phenotype caused by inactivating epn-1 or chc-1 (Fig. 7C,D).
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The development of compression atelectasis can be partially offset or delayed by initiating mechanical ventilation early during the anesthetic period but predicted PaO2 values are not always achieved [ 2].
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Scenes are elided, inner lives are partially withheld, information is delayed.
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Table 3 Comparison of the main characteristic of various TCP Enhancements " TCP-DDA " " TCP-DAA " " TCP-DCA " " TCP-ADW " " TCP-MDA " [39] [41] [43] [44] [45] DEALING WITH ROUTING FAILURES No. No. No. No. No. DEALING WITH WIRELESS ERRORS No. No. No. No. Partially: the setting of delayed ACK is based on the information collected from the channel; this may reduce the effect of wireless errors.
This suggested that similar endo-lysosomal fusion events have occurred, presumably involving early endosomes and multivesicular bodies, but that phagosomal maturation is delayed or partially arrested.
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We show that KD administration in our epilepsy model partially attenuated seizure burden, delayed disease progression and interfered with aberrant seizure-related genomic and locus specific alterations in DNA methylation and gene expression.
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(The reduction in insulin sensitivity induced by the RIP::IGF-1 transgene might be partially responsible for the delayed response observed in GHR-KO RIP::IGHR-KO RIPin the AL-fed GTT).
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "partially delayed", ensure that the context clarifies the extent to which the delay is occurring. Specify which aspects are affected or the degree of postponement to avoid ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "partially delayed" when the delay is significant or near complete. If the delay affects most aspects or has a substantial impact, consider stronger terms like "significantly delayed" or "almost entirely postponed".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "partially delayed" functions as an adverbial modifier combined with a past participle. It modifies a noun or action by indicating that the action has been delayed, but not entirely, suggesting a limited postponement. Ludwig AI confirms its usability.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "partially delayed" is grammatically correct and serves to communicate that something is delayed but not entirely. Ludwig AI confirms its validity. While the frequency of usage is currently missing due to the lack of examples found, potential alternatives include phrases like "somewhat postponed" or "slightly adjourned". When using this phrase, it's important to specify the extent of the delay to avoid ambiguity. Given the above considerations, "partially delayed" can be valuable for precision in describing situations involving delays.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
somewhat postponed
Replaces 'delayed' with 'postponed' and 'partially' with 'somewhat', indicating a slight degree of postponement.
slightly adjourned
Uses 'adjourned' instead of 'delayed', suggesting a temporary suspension or delay that is not fully implemented.
incompletely deferred
Employs 'deferred' for 'delayed' and 'incompletely' for 'partially', indicating that the delay is not fully carried out.
partly suspended
Substitutes 'delayed' with 'suspended', implying a temporary halt or delay that is not total, indicated by 'partly'.
qualifiedly impeded
Replaces both words; 'qualifiedly' suggests a conditional or limited impedance rather than a full delay.
temporarily slowed
Changes 'delayed' to 'slowed' and uses 'temporarily' to express a limited time frame.
moderately hindered
Uses 'hindered' instead of 'delayed' to suggest an obstruction, modified by 'moderately' to indicate the extent.
restrictedly extended
This phrase replaces 'delayed' with 'extended', implying that something has been given a limited or partial extension of time.
conditionally held up
This alternative suggests a delay that's dependent on certain conditions being met or changed, thus 'conditionally'.
subject to some delay
This phrase suggests that there might be a delay, but only in some aspects or areas.
FAQs
How can I use "partially delayed" in a sentence?
"Partially delayed" describes a situation where something is not completely on time, but neither is it entirely late. For example, "The project is "partially delayed" due to unforeseen circumstances, but we expect to catch up soon".
What are some alternatives to saying "partially delayed"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "somewhat postponed", "slightly adjourned", or "incompletely deferred".
Is it correct to say "partially delayed"?
Yes, "partially delayed" is grammatically correct and understandable. It accurately conveys that something is delayed to some extent, but not completely.
What does "partially delayed" imply?
"Partially delayed" suggests that only some aspects of something are delayed, or that the delay is not as long as initially expected. It implies that progress is still being made, albeit at a slower pace.
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