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quantifiable
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "quantifiable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that can be measured, usually using numbers. For example, "We can use quantifiable data to make sure that our goals are being met."
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60 human-written examples
PwC told the SEC, "The costs are tangible, quantifiable and immediate, while many of the benefits are intangible, harder to quantify and longer term".
News & Media
Yet with the benefits they're going to see very little that's quantifiable at all.
News & Media
On its limitations Theobald says: "While the report contains largely quantifiable information, the detail of how a factor (eg gender) shapes human development in different contexts is sometimes lacking.
News & Media
So, it's easy for fund managers to see quantifiable costs in divesting from fossil fuels.
News & Media
But it's a quantifiable record, which is what draws me to it.
News & Media
With chestnuts and fungi bought by dealers from across Europe, and a single leg of the best Jabugo ham selling for well over £200, food production in the sierras puts a quantifiable and high value on an old-fashioned, eco-farming system.
News & Media
Another concern is the difficulty in identifying "high-level quantifiable measures of the intended outcomes"—even though departments had spent a year laboriously negotiating just those.
News & Media
For 35 years the enforcers have been evaluated ruthlessly by their superiors for their fulfilment of quantifiable targets, such as achieving a certain number of sterilisations and, most importantly, ensuring that no parents exceed their quota of offspring.
News & Media
Extending it from a couple of months the situation today to at least a year is a sensible, quantifiable goal.
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But something less quantifiable may be more important: trust.
News & Media
Beginners keep asking, "Am I doing the right thing?" An objective, quantifiable way of doing this is going to help a lot.Isn't meditation about qualitative not quantitative results?Yes, but it is also quantifiable.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "quantifiable", ensure you can provide a concrete method or metric for measurement to support your claim.
Common error
Avoid using "quantifiable" when you lack a clear and defined method for measuring or assigning a numerical value to the subject.
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Linguistic Context
The adjective "quantifiable" functions primarily to describe a noun's characteristic of being measurable or expressible in numerical terms. Ludwig AI confirms its validity and wide applicability. Its presence in various contexts showcases its versatile usage.
Frequent in
News & Media
42%
Science
33%
Encyclopedias
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
10%
Wiki
0%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the adjective "quantifiable" is used to describe something that can be measured or expressed numerically. As noted by Ludwig AI, it's a valid and widely applicable term. It is grammatically correct and most frequently found in News & Media and Science contexts, indicating a preference for objective and measurable information. To ensure clarity, use "quantifiable" only when you have a defined metric for measurement. Alternatives such as "measurable" and "assessable" can be used depending on the specific context.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
measurable
Focuses on the ability to obtain a measurement, implying concrete values.
capable of being measured
Explains in detail the possibility of obtaining a measurement.
assessable
Highlights the ability to evaluate or judge something, often numerically.
calculable
Emphasizes the possibility of performing calculations to determine a value.
subject to quantification
Directly states that something can undergo the process of being quantified.
determinable
Suggests the capacity to find out or establish something definitively.
empirically verifiable
Emphasizes that the value can be proven through observation or experiment.
amenable to calculation
Emphasizes that something lends itself to being calculated.
statistically significant
Implies the value is meaningful and not due to random chance.
numerically expressible
Highlights the expression of something in numerical terms.
FAQs
How to use "quantifiable" in a sentence?
Use "quantifiable" to describe something that can be measured or expressed numerically. For example, "We need "quantifiable results" to demonstrate the project's success".
What's the difference between "quantifiable" and "qualifiable"?
"Quantifiable" refers to something that can be measured numerically, while "qualifiable" refers to something that meets the necessary requirements or qualifications.
What can I say instead of "quantifiable"?
You can use alternatives like "measurable", "assessable", or "calculable" depending on the context.
In what contexts is the term "quantifiable" most appropriate?
"Quantifiable" is particularly suitable in contexts where objective data and numerical measurements are essential, such as in scientific research, business analysis, and performance evaluations.
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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
87%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested