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queried upon
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "queried upon" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward to native speakers.
It could be used in contexts where one is asking about something specific, but it is more common to use "queried" alone. Example: "The researcher queried upon the data set to find relevant information."
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When queried upon the Brucella2012 database, the genotype did not cluster to any particular group and the isolate belonged to panel 1 genotype 6.
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Where term-based querying relies upon suitable query formulation, browsing of pre-organised information allows the information to be displayed against a descriptive structure.
The system can be consulted in a variety of ways including via multi-criteria queries based upon annotations, keywords, similarities (using a lucene-based retrieval system) as well as basic similarity searches (BLAST and PatScan) [ 59, 60].
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She said in a statement: "Upon receiving samples of the range at our offices in early October we noted that the T-shirts had in fact been produced in Mauritius, upon which we queried (over email) the ethical credentials of the Mauritian factory, and the fabric used".
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We next queried the effect of NDGA upon the mRNA levels of a well-established AP-1 target gene, the early marker of keratinocyte differentiation involucrin [51](UniGene Hs.516439) (Fig. 5B).
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The other approach consists of both using IGMPT2 > > IGMPT1 and sending a General Query upon expiration of the IGMPT2 timer at ASN-GW.
This combination of defining the structure of the data, as well as the underlying semantic concepts describing the meaning of the data provide caTRIP with semantically rich information models to query upon.
Note also that the association paths of the objects are defined within the query on lines 5, 8, 9, 10, 23, 24, and 25, the logic of which is hidden from the users who are simply selecting data elements to query upon and return.
"You're fully supportive of the president's policy, including beginning a transition based upon the conditions on the ground in July of 2011?" Reed queried.
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We next queried whether the inhibition of the AP-1 pathway could have an effect upon the PADI3 mRNA levels in differentiating NHEKs (Fig. 5).
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All genes queried in this analysis algorithm have been catalogued to transcription factor responsive categories based upon experimentally-verified transcription factor responsiveness.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Opt for more common and direct alternatives like "asked about" or "inquired about" to enhance clarity and avoid sounding unnatural.
Common error
Avoid using less common phrases like "queried upon" when simpler and more direct alternatives are available. Overusing uncommon phrases can make your writing sound unnatural or pretentious.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "queried upon" functions as a phrasal verb, indicating the action of asking or inquiring about something. While understandable, Ludwig suggests it's not the most common or natural way to express this action.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "queried upon" means to ask or inquire about something. However, as Ludwig points out, it's not a standard or frequently used expression in English. While grammatically understandable, simpler and more common alternatives like "asked about", "inquired about", or "questioned about" are generally preferred to ensure clarity and naturalness. The phrase appears mostly in scientific and news contexts, but overuse can sound stilted. Choosing more direct phrasing will likely improve communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
asked about
Replaces "queried upon" with a simpler and more common phrase for inquiring about something.
inquired about
Provides a slightly more formal alternative to "asked about", suitable for professional contexts.
questioned about
Implies a more direct or potentially skeptical inquiry than "queried upon".
investigated
Suggests a thorough and systematic examination rather than a simple question.
examined
Similar to "investigated", but can also refer to a less formal inspection.
consulted about
Indicates seeking advice or information from an expert or resource.
interrogated
Implies a formal and often intense questioning, typically in an official setting.
checked on
Suggests a brief and often routine inquiry to ensure everything is in order.
probed into
Indicates a deep and persistent investigation, often into sensitive or hidden matters.
pressed for details
Implies persistent questioning to obtain specific information.
FAQs
What does "queried upon" mean?
"Queried upon" means to ask or inquire about something. However, it is not a commonly used phrase.
Is "queried upon" grammatically correct?
While grammatically understandable, "queried upon" is not a standard or frequently used phrase in English. Simpler alternatives like "asked about" or "inquired about" are preferred.
What can I say instead of "queried upon"?
You can use alternatives like "asked about", "inquired about", or "questioned about" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "queried upon" or "asked about"?
Both phrases can convey a similar meaning, but "asked about" is more common and generally preferred in most contexts.
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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
81%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested