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satisfied this condition
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "satisfied this condition" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "satisfied the condition." Example: "The applicant must have satisfied the condition to be eligible for the program."
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Alternative expressions(14)
satisfied this criterion
met this qualification
complied with this standard
meet this qualification
met this criterion
fulfilled this criterion
met this requirement
proved to be acceptable
complying this criterion
satisfy this criterion
meet this criterion
fulfill this requirement
comply with this condition
meet this requirement
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
5 human-written examples
When satisfied, this condition guarantees existence of an interpolating surface.
In 2010, half of the probes registered RHmin values above 45%, but only two probes (#13 and #14) satisfied this condition in 2008 (Figure 10a).
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With a positive LHR ≥10 considered as the requirement for a satisfactorily diagnostic performance [18], all of the maturational stages of the individual teeth that satisfied this condition for the identification of either pre-pubertal or post-pubertal growth phases were excluded from the analysis of possible combinations of maturational stages.
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The attained autonomous pathway maps were assessed to determine whether they satisfied this condition.
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Long-term storage is recommended only at temperatures of less than −18°C (Hunter, 1998) and our plasma storage (−80°C) satisfied this condition.
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55 human-written examples
Although alleles satisfying this condition could have false positive effects due to chance, alleles that do not satisfy this condition should be less likely to be relevant to the elite status.
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If I hear the name "Napoleon" and decide it would be a nice name for my pet aardvark, I do not satisfy this condition.[9] The "initial baptism," whatever that is, can occur in many, many different ways.
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also satisfy this condition.
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(1993) and Druilhet (1999) satisfy this condition.
All measures that will be discussed below satisfy this condition.
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The rubidium frequency standard satisfies this condition.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to a specific, previously mentioned condition, it's grammatically correct to say "satisfied the condition" or "met the condition". Using the definite article "the" makes the sentence clearer and more grammatically sound.
Common error
Avoid using "this condition" when referring back to a specific condition already defined. Instead, use "the condition" to clearly indicate you are talking about the previously specified requirement.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "satisfied this condition" functions as a verb phrase indicating the fulfillment of a requirement. Although Ludwig AI identifies a grammatical issue, its usage implies a state where a specific prerequisite has been successfully met.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "satisfied this condition" appears in various scientific publications, Ludwig AI flags it as grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "satisfied the condition". Alternative phrases like "met this condition" or "fulfilled this condition" are also viable. The phrase is primarily used in formal and scientific contexts to indicate that a specific requirement has been successfully met. Remember to use the definite article "the" for grammatical accuracy and clarity.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
satisfied the condition
Corrects the grammatical error by using the definite article "the" instead of "this" before "condition".
met this condition
Replaces "satisfied" with "met", indicating fulfillment of a requirement.
fulfilled this condition
Substitutes "satisfied" with "fulfilled", suggesting a complete adherence to the specified requirement.
complied with this condition
Replaces "satisfied" with "complied with", emphasizing adherence to a rule or standard.
adhered to this condition
Substitutes "satisfied" with "adhered to", highlighting a strict following of the condition.
conformed to this condition
Replaces "satisfied" with "conformed to", suggesting alignment with the given condition.
met the requirements of this condition
Adds "the requirements of" to provide a more detailed description of meeting the condition.
was in accordance with this condition
Replaces "satisfied" with a phrase indicating agreement or alignment with the condition.
passed this requirement
Replaces "satisfied this condition" with "passed this requirement", indicating successful completion.
answered to this condition
Replaces "satisfied this condition" with "answered to this condition", indicating the act of fulfilling it or of matching with its prerequisites.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "satisfied this condition"?
The grammatically correct way is to use the definite article "the" instead of "this", so it should be "satisfied the condition". You can also use alternatives like "met this condition" or "fulfilled this condition".
Is it more appropriate to use "satisfied" or "met" when talking about conditions?
Both "satisfied" and "met" can be used. "Satisfied the condition" implies that all requirements have been completely fulfilled. "Met the condition" suggests that the basic criteria have been fulfilled. The choice depends on the specific nuance you want to convey.
What are some formal alternatives to "satisfied this condition"?
Formal alternatives include "complied with this condition", "adhered to this condition", or "conformed to this condition". These options are suitable for professional or academic contexts.
How can I rephrase "satisfied this condition" to be more specific?
You could say "met the requirements of this condition" to emphasize that all requirements have been fulfilled. This provides a more detailed and precise description.
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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
85%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested