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plot of the distance
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "plot of the distance" is not correct and may be confusing in written English.
It could be used in a context related to graphing or visualizing distance data, but it lacks clarity without additional context. Example: "In the experiment, we created a plot of the distance traveled by the object over time."
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11 human-written examples
Fig. 3. 68%and90%0% contour plot of the distance and optical depth of the dust cloud in the FUV for the Northern regions.
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Fig. 2 Dendrogram of cluster analysis to the time coefficients of EOF1 (a) and the corresponding plot of the distance between the merged clusters (b).
Figure 2 shows the dendrogram of the cluster analysis for the time coefficients of EOF1 and the corresponding plot of the distance between merged clusters in the cluster analysis.
Figure 7b is the contour plot of the distance fluctuations.
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Figure 1b is the contour plot of the distance fluctuations where the residues that exchange energy with the surroundings are identified with a darker hue.
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These residues interact with all residues of the protein, referring to the contour plot of the distance fluctuations given in Figure 9b.
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(L ) Scatter plot of the distances of VACHT and VGLUT1 gold particles to the active zone.
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Figure 1c is a plot of the distances from a matrix produced using Methanosarcina acetivorans as the conditioning genome.
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(K ) Density plot of the distances of VACHT (black bars) and VGLUT1 (red bars) labeled particles to the active zone.
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Additional file 3: Analysis of mismatched IS. (A) Box plot of the distances, in terms of genomic position (bp), between each mismatched IS and the reference IS, for MAVRIC, SeqMap, and QuickMap.
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The slope for plots of the distance versus the total strain is independent of the step strain magnitude.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing visualizations, prefer using more concise and common phrases like "distance plot" or "graph of distance" for clarity.
Common error
Avoid consistently using the phrase "plot of the distance", as it can sound unnatural and repetitive. Vary your language by using alternative phrases like "distance plot" or "graph of distance".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "plot of the distance" functions as a noun phrase describing a visual representation. It specifies that the distance is the variable being represented on the plot. However, as Ludwig AI points out, there are better ways to express this concept.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "plot of the distance" is understandable, it is not the most natural or commonly used way to describe a visual representation of distance data. As Ludwig AI highlights, more concise alternatives like "distance plot" or "graph of distance" are generally preferred. Predominantly found in scientific contexts, it's important to consider clarity and conciseness in writing and opt for established terms to improve communication and overall readability. The infrequent usage and grammatical awkwardness contribute to its categorization as 'Incorrect' despite its presence in various scientific articles.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
distance plot
Changes the structure to a more concise noun phrase.
graph of distance
Replaces "plot" with "graph", a synonym in this context.
distance versus time plot
Specifies the variables being plotted, providing more context.
distance map
Uses "map" to suggest a spatial representation of distances.
distance distribution plot
Emphasizes the distribution of distances being visualized.
spatial distribution of distances
Focuses on the arrangement of distances in space.
visualization of distance
Uses a broader term for representing distance data.
representation of distance
Offers a general way to describe showing distance data.
distance profile
Suggests a detailed outline of distances.
distance variation chart
Highlights the variations in distances through a chart.
FAQs
What's a more concise way to say "plot of the distance"?
Consider using shorter alternatives such as "distance plot" or "distance graph" which are more commonly used and easily understood.
When is it appropriate to use "plot of the distance"?
While technically understandable, "plot of the distance" is not the most common phrasing. It might be suitable in specific contexts where you're emphasizing the 'plotting' action, but generally alternatives like "distance plot" are preferred.
Is there a difference between "plot of the distance" and "distance plot"?
Yes, "distance plot" is a more conventional and concise way of saying "plot of the distance". The former is more typical, particularly in technical writing and data visualization contexts.
How can I improve my writing about data visualizations?
Focus on clarity and conciseness. Use established terms like "scatter plot", "histogram", or "line graph" rather than more verbose descriptions like "plot of the data points" when referring to standard graph types.
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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
82%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested