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skewed proportion
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "skewed proportion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where the ratio or distribution of elements is distorted or unbalanced. Example: "The survey results showed a skewed proportion of responses, indicating that certain demographics were overrepresented."
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Alternative expressions(4)
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Exact Expressions
3 human-written examples
This skewed proportion was essentially due to the striking abundance of up-regulated genes located on this chromosome (7.4% vs 2.6% for the rest of the genome).
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One of the challenging issues in medical data analysis is caused by the highly skewed proportion of differen sample types [ 1].
This selection pattern may lead to a skewed proportion of 'Excellent' and 'Very Good' responses in Japan and Taiwan that are lower than those in the U.S. In East Asian societies, people may be more inclined to offer ambiguous opinions because they fear that clear or extreme opinions occasionally may yield adverse effects on intra-group harmony and in-group solidarity [ 21, 22].
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Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
The entire compound has playfully skewed proportions, from the massive white columns and gigantic lampshades in the entry to the 40-foot, billowing white curtains that form separate alcoves.
News & Media
This scenario is quite likely, given that many dichotomies in life history or phenotype may be present with skewed proportions, such as sea-winterism or ranched proportions in the Burrishoole system [ 25, 42, 44].
Science
Despite the improved accuracy achieved using outlier loci for IA and MC analyses, assignment accuracy still remains at unacceptably low levels at skewed proportions of shore- and stream-spawning kokanee (Table 3; Table S5).
Science
The number of responses per response option is also positively skewed, with proportions ranging from 32% (item "open jar") to 83,7% (items "turn a key" and "sexual activities") of respondents that utilized the no difficulty (or equivalent) category.
Regardless of the cause, we believe we have accounted for the effects of this skew in our analysis; permutation of the data preserves the ancestry skew at each site and in coalescent simulations of hybrid populations we explicitly modeled skewed admixture proportions to match the data.
Science
The reviewers bring up the point that under a BDMI model one heterospecific-homozygous genotype combination (MM_BB or BB_MM) will not be under negative selection, and suggest that this could be the cause of heterospecific associations in Tlatemaco, especially with skewed ancestry proportions.
Science
Jennings Osborne has a skewed sense of proportion.
News & Media
The distribution of answers was quite skewed, and the proportion of regular users was very low (six per cent).
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing data, use "skewed proportion" to clearly indicate that the distribution is not symmetrical and that certain values or categories are over or under-represented.
Common error
Avoid assuming that a "skewed proportion" automatically implies a negative outcome or bias. Skewness simply describes the shape of the distribution and doesn't inherently suggest anything is wrong or unfair.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "skewed proportion" functions as a descriptor, modifying a noun to indicate that the ratio or distribution being described is not symmetrical or balanced. Ludwig examples show its use in describing data distributions and genetic traits.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "skewed proportion" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English, though it is not as common as other similar phrases. Ludwig AI confirms this with its analysis. It's used to describe an unbalanced or asymmetrical distribution or ratio, particularly in scientific and statistical contexts. Alternatives such as "uneven distribution" or "disproportionate ratio" can be used depending on the nuance you wish to convey. When using "skewed proportion", ensure that you are accurately representing the data and avoid assuming inherent negativity or bias from the skewness alone.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
uneven distribution
Focuses on the lack of uniformity in the spread of elements.
disproportionate ratio
Highlights the imbalance in the numerical relationship between different parts.
lopsided distribution
Emphasizes a leaning or imbalance in the distribution.
unbalanced ratio
Directly indicates a lack of balance in the relationship between quantities.
distorted proportion
Highlights the alteration or deformation of the ideal proportion.
asymmetrical distribution
Focuses on the lack of symmetry in how elements are spread.
unequal distribution
Simple and direct way to express that the distribution isn't equal.
biased proportion
Implies that the proportion is skewed due to a particular influence or preference.
irregular distribution
Highlights the absence of regularity or predictability in the spread.
unrepresentative sample
Emphasizes that the proportion in the sample does not accurately reflect the overall population.
FAQs
How can I use "skewed proportion" in a sentence?
You can use "skewed proportion" to describe any situation where the distribution is not symmetrical. For example: "The survey results showed a "skewed proportion" of responses, indicating that certain demographics were overrepresented."
What is the difference between "skewed proportion" and "uneven distribution"?
"Skewed proportion" specifically implies a distortion in the relative sizes of different parts, whereas "uneven distribution" simply means that something is not spread out uniformly. They are very similar and often interchangeable.
What are some alternatives to using the phrase "skewed proportion"?
Depending on the specific context, you could use phrases like "disproportionate ratio", "lopsided distribution", or "unbalanced ratio" as alternatives.
In what contexts is it appropriate to use the term "skewed proportion"?
The term "skewed proportion" is appropriate in contexts where you are describing statistical data, demographic information, or any set of values where the distribution is not symmetrical. It's commonly used in science, statistics, and social sciences.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
80%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested