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strength upon
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "strength upon" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey a clear meaning.
It could potentially be used in a poetic or metaphorical context, but clarity would depend on the surrounding text. Example: "She drew strength upon the memories of her ancestors to face the challenges ahead."
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39 human-written examples
"Let's say the Chinese government decides their monsoon strength, upon which hundreds of millions of people rely for sustenance, is weakening," Caldeira said.
News & Media
Dependent for its strength upon effective support at its abutments, its very strength and rigidity make it sensitive to movements at the abutments.
Encyclopedias
Pope Benedict also asked the clergy that this Lent be set aside as a time for imploring an outpouring of God's mercy and the Holy Spirit's gifts of holiness and strength upon the Church in Ireland.
News & Media
The moment for which the Dutch Patriots had long been waiting was at hand: French power would more than outweigh the English and Prussian strength upon which the stadtholder relied (Prussia made a separate peace with France in 1795), and a democratic revolution, thwarted in 1787, would be possible.
Encyclopedias
The strength upon water addition, however, decreases slightly.
Test results show that an increase in shear strength upon E-FBP installation is about 15 20% (Lee 2005).
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Finally, it was concluded that the influence of the material strength (breakage force) upon total eggshell strength (crack detector) is limited.
Science
The composite retained its strengths upon bending even at 1500 °C in argon and there was no evidence for brittle fracture.
Science
For example, the ortho, para and meta pyridine signals now show an 8, 20 and 35% increase in their relative signal strengths upon transfer at 310 K and 65 G when compared to those achieved at 295 K.
Science
The South hand's strength depends upon the fit with partner.
News & Media
Abe — fearful this extra "training" might lead to my eclipsing his youthful strength — insisted upon his fair share of carrying.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Opt for more common prepositions like "from" or "in" when describing the source of strength. For example, use "strength from experience" instead of "strength upon experience".
Common error
Avoid using "upon" in contexts where "from" or "in" more naturally express the source or location of strength. "Upon" often implies a more direct or immediate impact.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "strength upon" functions as a prepositional phrase, attempting to link strength to a source or condition. Ludwig AI suggests that it's less common and potentially awkward compared to alternatives. Examples show its use in various contexts, but the grammatical status is often questionable.
Frequent in
Science
45%
News & Media
25%
Encyclopedias
10%
Less common in
Wiki
10%
Formal & Business
5%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "strength upon" is an infrequently used prepositional phrase that aims to express a relationship of dependence or influence between strength and another factor. Ludwig AI highlights its grammatical awkwardness and suggests opting for more common alternatives like "strength from" or "strength in". While examples exist across scientific, news, and encyclopedia sources, its infrequent usage and potential for misinterpretation suggest careful consideration before employing it in writing. Using alternative phrases will improve clarity and grammatical correctness.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
strength from
Replaces "upon" with "from", indicating the source of the strength.
strength in
Uses "in" to suggest strength derived from a specific quality or situation.
dependent on strength
Emphasizes the reliance or contingency on strength.
reliant on strength
Highlights the dependence on strength as a necessary condition.
based on strength
Suggests that something is founded or predicated on strength.
drawing strength from
Expresses an active process of gaining strength from a source.
deriving strength from
Similar to "drawing strength from", but with a slightly more formal tone.
gaining strength from
Focuses on the act of increasing strength through a particular influence.
building strength through
Implies a gradual process of developing strength via a specific method.
increasing in strength with
Describes a correlational relationship where strength grows in proportion to something else.
FAQs
What can I say instead of "strength upon"?
Consider using alternatives like "strength from" or "strength in" which are more common and grammatically sound.
Is "strength upon" grammatically correct?
While not strictly incorrect, "strength upon" is less common and may sound awkward to native English speakers. Alternative phrases like "strength from" or "strength in" are generally preferred.
How can I use "strength upon" in a sentence correctly?
While the phrase is not common, ensure the context clearly implies dependence or reliance. For example, you might say, "The building's strength depends upon its foundation" but consider using "depends on" for clarity.
What's the difference between "strength upon" and "strength from"?
"Strength from" indicates the source of the strength, while "strength upon" attempts to convey a similar meaning but is less idiomatic. "Strength from" is the better choice in most contexts.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Source & Trust
82%
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3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested