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pooled out
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"pooled out" is not correct or usable in written English.
If you are referring to the pool of a liquid, you would use the phrase "pooled together". For example, "The rain pooled together in the garden."
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5 human-written examples
I think it just kind of pooled out from that place where it was like, "We're going to kind of do this like renegades, we're going to find some people who are on board with that cause".
News & Media
Therefore, the new empirical model, with a determination coefficient of Radj = 0.62 and from which all the terms containing the X3 independent variable have been pooled out, was able to predict the behavior of the system within the experimental domain.
Science
Therefore, if the initial glucose addition is pooled out from the model (according to Equation 4), considering that it was found statistically insignificant in the investigated domain, the stationary point is found at X1 = 26.7°C and X2 = 6.66, with a predicted optimal value of biohydrogen production of 25.57 mL with a ±95% confidence interval.
Science
Practically, no data or conclusions for low-risk PC patients can be pooled out of previous EBRT ADT trials because most of them consisted of patients with T2C or higher stage tumors.
Note that by our definition (see fig. 1 and Materials and Methods), at any given bin, the intergenic regions are pooled out of the 3′ intergenic flanking regions of tCGI genes that are shorter than the ones whose sequences are taken for the analysis of the intronic regions.
Science
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52 human-written examples
Flood-estimate maps showed water reaching depths of up to 20 feet and pooling out into every part of the floodway within eight days.
News & Media
Test the pool out with some water.
Wiki
Go to the pool, out for lunch, or to the beach to have more fun together.
Wiki
The whole brain was dissected out, pooled, homogenized, and dried for 24 h at 105 °C.
Again the fees from the license would be pooled and divvied out to artists.
News & Media
However, we also carried out pooled analyses.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider more precise and grammatically sound alternatives like "separated out", "extracted", or "isolated" to avoid ambiguity and ensure clarity in your writing.
Common error
Avoid using "pooled out" when you intend to describe the combination or merging of resources or data. Instead, consider using phrases like "pooled together" or "aggregated". The phrase "pooled out" is not recognized as conventional English and could lead to confusion.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "pooled out" functions as a verb phrase. Ludwig AI indicates it is not grammatically correct. The examples show inconsistent usage, sometimes suggesting separation or extraction, but without a clear, standard meaning.
Frequent in
Science
50%
News & Media
33%
Wiki
17%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "pooled out" appears in some contexts, Ludwig AI flags it as not grammatically correct. The phrase aims to describe the action of separating or extracting something from a larger group or data set. More precise alternatives like "separated out", "extracted", or "isolated" are generally recommended to ensure clarity and accuracy in writing. Its use is discouraged in formal settings because it lacks clear recognition and better alternatives are easily available.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
separated out
Implies a clear division and removal from a larger group.
extracted
Focuses on the process of carefully removing something.
isolated
Highlights the act of setting something apart to examine or study it individually.
filtered out
Suggests a process of removing unwanted elements, often in a more technical context.
removed
A general term for taking something away, lacking the specific nuance of separation from a collective.
excluded
Indicates that something was intentionally left out or prevented from being part of a group.
withdrawn
Implies something was taken back or retracted from a prior inclusion.
culled
Focuses on selectively removing items of lower quality or importance.
segregated
Emphasizes the act of keeping groups separate, potentially due to policy or practice.
set aside
Highlights that something has been designated for future use or specific purpose.
FAQs
What does "pooled out" mean?
The phrase "pooled out" is not a standard English expression and its meaning can be unclear. It sometimes appears to refer to extracting something from a collection, but better alternatives exist.
What can I say instead of "pooled out"?
Depending on the intended meaning, you can use alternatives like "separated out", "extracted", or "isolated".
Is "pooled out" grammatically correct?
While used in some contexts, "pooled out" is not widely recognized as grammatically correct English. Consider using more standard alternatives for clearer communication.
How can I avoid confusion when using phrases related to pooling?
To avoid confusion, use clearer and more precise phrases like "pooled together" when combining resources, or "separated out" when extracting something from a pool.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested