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studies point of view
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "studies point of view" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "study's point of view" or "studies' point of view"? You can use the corrected phrase when discussing the perspective or interpretation of a particular study or multiple studies in academic writing or analysis. Example: "From the study's point of view, the results indicate a significant correlation between the variables."
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Science
Alternative expressions(20)
to my point of view
my point of view
in point of view of
by the point of view
as a point of view
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in my point of view
a point of view
in this point of view
corporate point of view
an audience point of view
an immunological point of view
innovation point of view
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unanimous point of view
an unpopular point of view
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
Based on an analysis of the commission's texts, the article shows that (A) the quality of the commission's work is very heterogeneous from a futures studies point of view.
This can be an important aspect from an in vitro studies point of view (Caco-2, MDCK cell line studies for estimation of permeability) and may not be relevant in vivo due to dilution of surfactants in the larger gastric fluids.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
From a system study point of view the dynamics are divided into two kinds of simulations, i.e. electromagnetic transient and electromechanical transient simulations.
We have discovered conditions leading to macrovoid growth parallel to a transparent membrane skin (horizontal macrovoids, HMVs); the benefits from the macrovoid-study point of view are slow growth, easy observation and possibility of designing modes of interference that facilitate the understanding of the parameters that affect the initiation and growth (including orientation) of macrovoids.
Science
From a study point of view, we debated the advantages and disadvantages of only including those with hyperglycaemia in the study, but felt that this would potentially undermine the benefit of mixing those patients who are able to manage their diabetes well with those who find it more difficult.
Science
In the current study, points of view from the epidemiological, sociological and psychological disciplines are combined, so to maximize both internal and external validity [ 90].
Science
Similar limitations apply to studies using point-of-view tasks [24], [37].
Science
Hence, this group of studies reflects the point of view of a different set of stakeholders.
Science
Thus, all 1991 Gulf War veterans' studies, from the point of view of assessing the teratogenic capacity of DU munitions, have a "contaminated" exposed group.
The latter neurons have been studied from the point of view of their colour-coding.
Encyclopedias
These have not been studied from this point of view, specifically for the toxins and proximity of granular (poison) glands to spines", said Professor Brodie.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to the perspective offered by research, ensure you use the correct possessive form: "study's point of view" for a single study, or "studies' point of view" for multiple studies.
Common error
Avoid using the phrase "studies point of view" as it lacks a possessive marker. This can lead to confusion and grammatical errors in your writing. Always clarify whether you're referring to a single study or multiple studies.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "studies point of view" is an attempt to express a perspective derived from academic research. However, it is grammatically incorrect, as it requires a possessive form to properly attribute the viewpoint.
Frequent in
Science
60%
News & Media
20%
Encyclopedias
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
5%
Wiki
3%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "studies point of view" aims to convey a perspective derived from research, it is grammatically incorrect and requires correction to either "study's point of view" or "studies' point of view", depending on the context. Ludwig AI indicates that the initial phrase is incorrect. The correct form ensures clarity and maintains a formal tone, which is particularly important in academic and scientific writing. As Ludwig's analysis shows, being precise with possessive forms is crucial for effective communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
study's perspective
Replaces the plural "studies" with the singular possessive "study's" to indicate the viewpoint of a single study.
studies' perspective
Uses the plural possessive "studies'" to indicate the combined viewpoint of multiple studies.
viewpoint of the study
Rephrases the idea using "viewpoint" instead of "point of view" and specifies a single study.
viewpoint of the studies
Rephrases the idea using "viewpoint" instead of "point of view" and specifies multiple studies.
perspective from the study
Inverts the structure to emphasize the "perspective" originating from a single study.
perspective from the studies
Inverts the structure to emphasize the "perspective" originating from multiple studies.
angle of the study
Substitutes "point of view" with "angle" to offer a slightly different nuance while referring to a single study.
angle of the studies
Substitutes "point of view" with "angle" to offer a slightly different nuance while referring to multiple studies.
lens of the study
Uses "lens" as a metaphor for perspective, referring to a single study.
lens of the studies
Uses "lens" as a metaphor for perspective, referring to multiple studies.
FAQs
How can I correct the phrase "studies point of view"?
The correct phrasing depends on whether you're referring to one study or multiple studies. For a single study, use "study's point of view". For multiple studies, use "studies' point of view".
What is a more formal alternative to "studies point of view"?
More formal alternatives include "perspective of the study" or "viewpoint of the studies", depending on the number of studies you're referencing.
Which is correct, "study's point of view" or "studies' point of view"?
Both are correct, depending on context. Use "study's point of view" when discussing a single study and "studies' point of view" when referring to multiple studies.
What's the difference between "study's point of view" and "studies' point of view"?
"Study's point of view" refers to the perspective of one specific study, whereas "studies' point of view" encompasses the combined perspectives of several studies.
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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
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested