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strictly function
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "strictly function" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "strictly functional"? You can use "strictly functional" to describe something that serves a specific purpose without any additional features or embellishments. Example: "The design of the building is strictly functional, focusing solely on utility rather than aesthetics."
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SGT derived from a marine actinomycete, S. tropica, was found to strictly function on β-sitosterol.
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In the end, the social entrepreneurship was successfully sold to a company that retained its name and operations in Prince Edward County and continues to leverage its brand but does not strictly function within the framework of social entrepreneurship discussed in this paper.
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Furthermore, the regulation of pol η by FANCD2 may indicate a part of FANCD2 broader effects, rather than strictly functioning in the FA signaling.
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In [12], the relationships between preinvex functions and strictly preinvex functions, semistrictly preinvex functions and strictly preinvex functions were discussed under the following condition.
where is a continuous and strictly monotonic function subclass of Kolmogorov-Nagumo functions.
As well as items pertaining strictly to function, the NEI-VFQ investigates social functioning, mental health and dependency.
Let be a real continuous strictly monotone function on and be a differentiable and strictly increasing function on.
Moreover, let be a strictly increasing function such that and suppose that is a nondecreasing function.
We are interested in means of real-valued measurable functions induced by strictly monotone functions.
Forms strictly followed function: for example, butter containers looked like sticks of butter.
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This capacity is strictly a function of the diameter of the clear objective that is, the aperture of the telescope.
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Best practice
Consider using the phrase "strictly functional" instead of "strictly function" to ensure grammatical correctness. "Strictly functional" is used to describe something designed only for its practical purpose, without any additional features.
Common error
Avoid using "strictly function" when you mean "strictly functional". "Strictly function" is not a standard or widely recognized phrase in English. Opt for the adjective form "functional" to describe something designed for a purpose.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "strictly function" attempts to modify a verb with an adverb, but it's not a standard grammatical construction. Ludwig AI identifies this usage as potentially incorrect. Grammatically, "strictly" should modify an adjective like "functional" rather than the verb "function" itself.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "strictly function" is rare and grammatically questionable. Ludwig AI indicates that it is not considered correct in English. When intending to convey that something operates solely for a specific purpose, it's better to use "strictly functional" or other alternatives such as "purely function" or "exclusively function". The primary contexts where it appears are in scientific and news-related articles, but even there, its use should be carefully considered and possibly replaced with a more standard phrase.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
purely function
"Purely" replaces "strictly" to mean 'only' or 'entirely'.
exclusively function
"Exclusively" is employed instead of "strictly" to suggest sole operation.
solely function
"Solely" replaces "strictly" emphasizing a singular action.
operate strictly
This replaces "function" with "operate" which gives a sense of the action or mechanism of something.
strictly operate
This inverts the order, placing 'strictly' before 'operate' emphasizing the limitation.
function strictly
In this alternative the adverb strictly is placed after the verb function, to change the emphasis but the meaning is slightly changed as well.
perform strictly
Here, "perform" is used instead of "function", implying the execution of a task.
work strictly
Using "work" as a substitute for "function", highlighting the action.
strictly serve a function
This alternative emphasizes that something only provides a function.
strictly adhere to function
This adds "adhere to" emphasizing compliance with a functional role.
FAQs
What does "strictly functional" mean?
"Strictly functional" describes something that is designed only for its intended purpose, without any additional features or aesthetic considerations. For example, a tool designed for a specific job can be described as strictly functional.
Is it correct to say "strictly function"?
While some limited examples exist, it's generally more grammatically sound to use "strictly functional". Ludwig AI suggests that the phrase "strictly function" is not correct in English.
What can I use instead of "strictly function"?
Consider using alternatives such as "purely function", "solely function", or "exclusively function". However, the most grammatically sound alternative is "strictly functional" if you are trying to describe something focused solely on its purpose.
How to use "strictly functional" in a sentence?
You can say "The design is "strictly functional", with no unnecessary embellishments" or "The software's interface is "strictly functional", prioritizing efficiency over aesthetics".
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