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reported a map
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "reported a map" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe the act of providing information about a map, but it lacks clarity and context. Example: "The researcher reported a map detailing the migration patterns of the species."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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As mentioned previously, the present map is composed of 40 LGs, including a total of 266 markers (both SNP and SSR), whereas Timusk et al. (2011) reported a map composed of 37 evident LGs determined by the mapping of 139 SSR loci.
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Searching the Oxford Mapping Database, a study by Parker et al. reported a mapping between the PAC-QOL and the EQ-5D-3 L utility in chronic idiopathic constipation (CIC), but no report on mapping in OIC was found [10].
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Figure 7 reports a map of the test track, which is about 8 km long, with a sample of GPS track data for rider #2.
We report a map based on genes with assigned functional roles in plant adaptation to drought and other abiotic stresses and demonstrate its use in identifying candidate genes underlying a major DT-QTL.
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Some of these tools report a mapping quality score for each alignment in principle, this quality score tells researchers the likelihood that the alignment is correct.
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As the mapping of a read to a location in the reference genome may not be accurate, many alignment tools report a mapping quality score as an indicator of the likelihood that the mapping is accurate.
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The aim of the MAPS reporting statement is to provide recommendations, in the form of a checklist of essential items, which authors should consider when reporting a mapping study.
The aim of the MAPS reporting statement is to provide recommendations in the form of a checklist of essential items that authors should consider when reporting a mapping study.
Mitchell et al. [ 11] recently report a "mapping" study linking to the recently developed ICECAP-0 capabilities measure which, whilst anchored around a 0 1 scale, is not a health utility based instrument.
Lagercrantz [ 18] reported a comparative map in B. nigra by mapping 284 RFLP loci generated from 160 At DNA fragments.
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As the major objective is to increase the marker density on the map, here we reported a sex-averaged map rather than sex-specific map.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
For clarity, use more specific verbs like "presented", "published", or "detailed" instead of "reported" when describing the creation or presentation of a map. For example, "The study presented a map showing the distribution of the species."
Common error
Avoid using the phrase "reported a map" if you can be more precise about the action taken with the map. Instead of saying "The agency reported a map", specify whether they created, published, presented, or analyzed the map.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "reported a map" functions as a verb phrase where "reported" acts as the main verb and "a map" is the direct object. However, based on Ludwig AI's assessment, the phrase lacks clarity and is not considered grammatically correct in standard English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "reported a map" is technically understandable, it's not considered standard English and lacks clarity. Ludwig AI identifies the phrase as not conveying a clear meaning. For improved writing, it is best to replace this phrase with more precise alternatives like "presented a map", "published a map", or "described a map", which offer greater context and specificity. The phrase is infrequent and can be confusing, so opting for clearer language is recommended in most contexts.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
presented a map
Replaces "reported" with "presented", focusing on the act of showing or displaying the map.
published a map
Substitutes "reported" with "published", emphasizing the map's formal release or distribution.
unveiled a map
Uses "unveiled" instead of "reported", highlighting the act of revealing a new or previously hidden map.
detailed a map
Replaces "reported" with "detailed", emphasizing the provision of comprehensive information about the map.
described a map
Substitutes "reported" with "described", focusing on providing a verbal account of the map's features.
created a map
Focuses on the act of making a map, rather than reporting on its existence.
submitted a map
Highlights the act of providing a map for consideration or approval.
documented a map
Emphasizes the recording or archiving of a map's details.
shared a map
Focuses on the act of making a map available to others.
disclosed a map
Highlights the act of revealing a map that was previously confidential.
FAQs
What does it mean to say someone "reported a map"?
The phrase "reported a map" isn't standard English. It likely means the person presented, published, or otherwise communicated information about the map.
Is there a better way to say "reported a map"?
Yes, use more specific verbs such as "presented a map", "published a map", "detailed a map", or "described a map" for greater clarity.
When is it appropriate to use the phrase "reported a map"?
While technically understandable, it's best to avoid "reported a map" in formal writing. Opt for clearer and more precise alternatives.
How can I use "reported a map" in a sentence?
While grammatically questionable, you could say, "The researcher "reported a map" detailing the migration patterns of the species", but it's still better to use "presented" or "detailed".
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
78%
Authority and reliability
2.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested