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removed out
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "removed out" is not correct in standard written English.
It is redundant because "removed" already implies taking something out. Example: "The old furniture was removed out of the room."
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Therefore, the alcohols with higher polarity is responsible for a stronger screening effect between PEDOT and PSS, so more amount of PSS are removed out with alcohols during the spin-coating process.
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The samples are removed out after the immersion period studied and the solutions are analyzed using spectrophotometer UV-24011 PC, UV-VIS Recording spectrophotometer, Shimadzu, Japan) as well as with biochemical kits (Techo Diagnostic, USA) to detect the total calcium ions (Ca2+) at λ = 570 nm and phosphorus ions (P5+) at λ = 675 nm.
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The following theorem indicates that one can control the infected prey, namely, only the infected prey can be removed out under some conditions (Figure 3). Figure 3 Local stability of (pmb{mathbf{e_{2}}}) when the condition of Theorem 2.7 holds ( (pmb{d=0.01, D=0.01, r=0.5, b=0.430, d_{1}=1.0, d_{2}=0.5, K=1.0, alpha=3.5, beta=alpha, c=1.0, m=10.0}) ).
When the brains were removed out, they were post-fixed in 10% formalin.
Science
After the completion of this test, the 15 animals of each group were decapitated and the brain was quickly removed out from each rat.
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After one episode, some poor sod had to have a cockroach removed out of his ear by a doctor.
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Deionized water is used to remove out the excessive PVA which might be degraded during the exfoliation process.
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The borer can bring bark debris out when it removes out to lower the risk of system blockage without damaging the xylem.
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After detecting the putative transferred genes, expression sequence tags (EST) information was used to remove out the unexpressed genes.
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While, none of these databases offer variant filtering tools that remove out benign variants from raw sequence data to help narrow down mutation candidates.
An advanced, excellent and powerful registry cleaner will safely and perpetually remove out the entire registry errors and unwanted files in Windows Registry.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use the single word "removed" instead of "removed out" for conciseness and grammatical correctness. For example, instead of "The data was removed out of the system", write "The data was removed from the system."
Common error
Avoid using "removed out" because "removed" already implies the action of taking something out. Using "out" is redundant and weakens your writing.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "removed out" functions as a verb phrase, typically used to describe the action of taking something away from a specific location. However, Ludwig AI indicates that it is grammatically incorrect due to redundancy.
Frequent in
Science
49%
News & Media
30%
Wiki
12%
Less common in
Formal & Business
6%
Encyclopedias
2%
Social Media
1%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
While the phrase "removed out" is frequently encountered in various sources according to Ludwig, it is generally considered grammatically incorrect due to its redundancy. Using simply "removed" is usually sufficient and more grammatically sound. Contexts where it appears include science, news, and wiki content. For more formal writing, consider alternatives like "extracted", "eliminated", or "taken out". Remember to prioritize clarity and conciseness in your writing. Always consider that while the expression can be understood, this does not automatically make it the best way to express yourself.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
taken out
Emphasizes the action of physically taking something from a place.
extracted
Focuses on carefully drawing something out, often with precision.
eliminated
Highlights the removal of something unwanted or unnecessary.
cleared
Implies removing obstructions or unwanted items.
withdrawn
Suggests pulling something back or away from a position.
excised
Indicates surgically removing something.
expelled
Focuses on forcing something out.
dislodged
Implies forcibly removing something stuck or attached.
detached
Emphasizes separating something from something else.
retracted
Focuses on pulling something back or in.
FAQs
How to use "removed" correctly in a sentence?
Use "removed" followed by a preposition like "from" or "of" to indicate the source from which something was taken. For instance, "The stain was removed from the fabric" or "He was removed of his duties".
Is it ever correct to use "removed out"?
While "removed out" appears in some contexts, it's generally considered grammatically incorrect and redundant. Using just "removed" is almost always the better choice.
What can I say instead of "removed out" in a scientific paper?
In scientific writing, prioritize precision and conciseness. Use terms like "extracted", "isolated", or "eliminated" depending on the specific process you are describing. For example, "The solvent was extracted" or "The contaminants were eliminated".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested