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quantifiably
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "quantifiably" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that can be measured or quantified in numerical terms. Example: "The results of the experiment were quantifiably better than the previous trials."
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26 human-written examples
Where their only concerns consisted of whether, quantifiably, they'd received enough orgasms that week.
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Less quantifiably, there has been a change in our collective sense of what's possible.
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Abnesti asked us to rate each other more quantifiably, as per pretty, as per sexy.
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Another man who shuns that bleeding edge is Warren Buffett, who also happens to be quantifiably the greatest investor alive.
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And even if building assessments drove up his monthly fees, at least the money "would go for improvements or something you could quantifiably see," he said.
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What is it worth quantifiably and qualifiably?" One bit of good news, transit planners say, is that the authority — rarely seen as avant-garde — has proved at times quite resourceful since the storm, turning repeatedly in recent months to ideas that might have once seemed absurd.
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Then it's who's happening in America – that's really important as sales are quantifiably more over there.
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Quantifiably lower levels of user frustration, and higher levels of user reassurance.
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How do you quantifiably combine "time since Christmas" with "weather"?
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Whatever the practical arguments, these things can't help but give a perception of the women's game as quantifiably lesser, smaller, a pat on the head.
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Although Arnot managed to remain cognitively sharp (relatively), the physical demands of climbing Everest without supplemental oxygen she described as "exponentially more difficult, non-quantifiably more difficult".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "quantifiably", ensure that the context provides some basis for understanding how the measurement is being made. Avoid using it in vague or unsubstantiated claims.
Common error
Avoid using "quantifiably" simply as a sophisticated-sounding adverb. Always ensure that the statement is genuinely based on quantifiable data or metrics. Overusing the term without proper backing can weaken your argument and credibility.
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Linguistic Context
The adverb "quantifiably" modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to indicate that something can be measured or expressed numerically. As Ludwig AI indicates, the word is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "quantifiably" is a grammatically sound adverb that adds precision to statements by indicating their measurable nature. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and usability. Predominantly found in news and media, its proper use enhances credibility by emphasizing objective, data-driven evidence. Remember to ensure claims supported by "quantifiably" are substantiated to maintain accuracy and avoid overuse. Alternatives like "measurably" and "demonstrably" provide nuanced options depending on the context.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Measurably
Focuses on the possibility of measurement, similar to "quantifiably".
Demonstrably
Emphasizes the provable aspect, rather than just the measurable one.
Verifiably
Highlights the ability to confirm the truth or accuracy.
Conclusively
Indicates a definitive result, implying quantifiable evidence.
Objectively
Stresses the impartiality and fact-based nature of the measurement.
Empirically
Highlights reliance on observation or experience.
Statistically
Links the measurement to statistical data and analysis.
Tangibly
Focuses on the concrete and perceptible nature of the evidence.
Precisely
Emphasizes accuracy and exactness in measurement.
Numerically
Highlights the expression of something in numbers.
FAQs
How can I use "quantifiably" in a sentence?
"Quantifiably" is used to indicate that something can be measured or expressed numerically. For instance, "The benefits of the new policy are "measurably" greater than the costs."
What are some alternatives to using "quantifiably"?
You can use alternatives like "measurably", "demonstrably", or "objectively" depending on the specific context.
Is there a difference between "quantifiably" and "qualitatively"?
Yes, "quantifiably" refers to measurements and numbers, while "qualitatively" refers to characteristics and descriptions. They represent opposite approaches to assessing information.
When is it appropriate to use "quantifiably" in writing?
Use "quantifiably" when you want to emphasize that something has been or can be measured in a numerical or objective way, adding weight to your argument or statement.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Real-world application tested