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run experiment
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "run experiment" is not correct in English as it is missing an article.
You can use it when referring to conducting a scientific or practical test, but it should be "run an experiment." Example: "We need to run an experiment to test the new hypothesis."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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8 human-written examples
Therefore, we run experiment 5 to measure RE uf to analyze the performance of CA protocol in end to end data delivery.
Run Experiment mode allows testing on a real software-defined network testbed using emulated virtual desktop application traffic to create a realistic environment.
Science
This tool allows CSPs, researchers and educators to design and verify various resource allocation schemes using both simulation and emulation in two modes: "Run Simulation" and "Run Experiment", respectively.
Science
Peripheral alterations were more pronounced in the present study than in the 24 h run experiment, likely due to long downhill sections (i.e. eccentric contractions of KE and PF) during the MUM.
Science
Under this configuration ROMS took 120490 CPU seconds and 4610 wall-clock seconds to run experiment T1 for 0 12 simulated hours, and 278024 CPU seconds and 9953 wall-clock seconds to run T1 for 0 24 simulated hours.
Science
The experimental data obtained from a 17 run experiment were fitted to a second-order polynomial equation.
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
52 human-written examples
So she began to run experiments on spotted hyenas similar to the ones run on primates.
News & Media
For years, NASA has run experiments replicating the environments of space and alien planets.
News & Media
It is obviously impossible to run experiments.
Science
We run experiments on selected species using a Hadoop computing cluster running Spark.
Science
Which is fine, I guess, as that's why you run experiments like Twitter does.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the article "an" before "experiment" when using the verb "run", "conduct", "perform", etc. to ensure grammatical correctness: "run an experiment".
Common error
Avoid saying "run experiment" without the article "an". While sometimes used, it's grammatically incorrect. Always include the article for clarity and correctness.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "run experiment" functions as a verb + noun construction, indicating the action of performing or conducting a scientific test. However, as Ludwig AI indicates, it typically requires the article 'an' for grammatical correctness.
Frequent in
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60%
News & Media
30%
Formal & Business
10%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "run experiment" is used to describe performing a test or trial, particularly in scientific and technological contexts. However, Ludwig AI notes that it is grammatically questionable and typically requires the article "an" to be correct (i.e., "run an experiment"). While examples exist across science and news media, the omission of the article is considered an error. For clarity and grammatical accuracy, it is best to use alternatives like "conduct an experiment" or "perform an experiment".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
conduct an experiment
Replaces "run" with "conduct", adding the article "an" for grammatical correctness.
perform an experiment
Substitutes "run" with "perform", adding the article "an" for grammatical correctness.
carry out an experiment
Replaces "run" with the phrasal verb "carry out", adding the article "an" for grammatical correctness.
execute an experiment
Substitutes "run" with "execute", adding the article "an" for grammatical correctness.
undertake an experiment
Replaces "run" with "undertake", adding the article "an" for grammatical correctness.
do an experiment
Uses the more informal verb "do" in place of "run", adding the article "an" for grammatical correctness.
implement the experiment
Focuses on the practical execution of the experiment, specifying that the experiment is already designed.
operate the experiment
Implies managing or controlling the experiment, which is slightly different from simply running it.
start the experiment
Focuses on the initiation of the experiment.
enact the experiment
Replaces "run" with "enact", which suggests putting the experiment into action.
FAQs
How do I correctly use "run experiment" in a sentence?
To use it correctly, include the article "an": "run an experiment". For instance, "We will run an experiment to test this hypothesis."
What are some alternatives to "run experiment"?
Alternatives include "conduct an experiment", "perform an experiment", or "carry out an experiment", all of which are grammatically sound.
Is it grammatically correct to say "run experiment"?
No, it is generally considered grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "run an experiment". Ludwig AI confirms that the phrase is improved by adding the article "an".
What's the difference between "run experiment" and "conduct an experiment"?
While "run experiment" might be understood, it's grammatically incomplete. "Conduct an experiment" is the grammatically correct and preferred way to express the action of performing a scientific test.
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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
84%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested