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substantially scarcer
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "substantially scarcer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is significantly less available or in lower quantity compared to something else. Example: "Due to the recent environmental changes, certain species of fish have become substantially scarcer in the region."
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60 human-written examples
Conversely, certain annotations that are abundantly represented in An. gambiae such as Insect cuticle proteins (IPR000618); Tropomyosin (IPR000533); 7TM chemoreceptor (IPR013604); Mitochondrial Rho-like (IPR013684); Olfactory receptor, Drosophila (IPR004117); Pollen allergen Poa pIX/Phl pVI, C-terminal (IPR001778) were substantially scarce in our dataset (Table 5).
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Nevertheless, the data summarized here substantially improve the scarce information on these subjects.
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The adaptive vaccination strategy relying on data on hospitalization and deaths reported as early as 25 days into the outbreak was the most effective to reduce deaths and hospitalizations when vaccine resources were scarce and substantially outperformed the seasonal influenza allocation strategy for a range of parameter values.
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Only the prices of tropical timber, an increasingly scarce commodity, rose substantially (about 17percentt) from 1998 to 1999.
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By using this source wisely, tourist facilities can substantially reduce the pressure to scarce water resources.
With this scheme, the size of an on-chip local memory can be substantially increased without increasing the scarce silicon area.
Examples of precious-metal-free catalysts are scarce and show substantially lower activity.[ 15] Despite the pivotal role of nanocrystalline semiconductors (commonly referred to as quantum dots, QDs)[ 17] in photovoltaics[ 18] and artificial photosynthesis,[ 19] little is known about their activity towards photochemical FA-to-H2 conversion.
My aim is more modest: demonstrating the indispensability of Calabresi and Bobbitt's injunction that: 'We must determine where – if at all – in the history of a society's approach to the particular scarce resource a decision substantially within the control of that society was made as a result of which the resource was permitted to remain scarce.
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That changes things substantially for poorer countries but money is still scarce so the question remains who should be treated and when?
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"We may face the risk of the pendulum swinging too far back in the other direction, with banks having incentives to substantially relax lending standards in the pursuit of scarce loans," Ms. Bair warned in her remarks.
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In warm temperate mountain regions where water is often scarce vapor losses from the snow-surface can substantially limit snowmelt.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "substantially scarcer", ensure the context clearly establishes what is becoming less available or common. For example, "Due to climate change, fresh water has become substantially scarcer in many regions."
Common error
Avoid using "substantially scarcer" when the reduction is only marginal. "Substantially" implies a significant decrease, so reserve this phrase for situations where the scarcity is considerable.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "substantially scarcer" functions as a modifier, specifically an adverb-adjective combination. The adverb "substantially" intensifies the adjective "scarcer", indicating a significant degree of reduction in availability or quantity. Since no exact examples were found, Ludwig AI approves usage based on grammatical correctness.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "substantially scarcer" is a grammatically sound phrase used to describe a significant increase in scarcity. While no exact examples were found, Ludwig AI confirms its acceptability based on grammatical structure. It's suitable for neutral contexts and emphasizes a considerable reduction in availability or quantity. Remember to use it when the decrease is truly substantial and clarify what is becoming scarcer to avoid ambiguity. Consider alternatives like "significantly rarer" or "markedly less abundant" for variety.
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Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
significantly rarer
Changes "substantially" to "significantly" and "scarcer" to "rarer", maintaining the overall meaning of reduced availability.
markedly less abundant
Uses "markedly" instead of "substantially" to emphasize the degree of difference, and "less abundant" to replace "scarcer", focusing on quantity.
considerably diminished
Replaces "scarcer" with "diminished", indicating a reduction in size or importance, and uses "considerably" for emphasis.
appreciably reduced
Focuses on the reduction aspect, using "appreciably" to show a noticeable decrease in quantity or availability.
noticeably depleted
Highlights the depletion or exhaustion of something, with "noticeably" indicating the ease of observation.
substantially reduced in number
Emphasizes the numerical reduction, clarifying that the scarcity is related to quantity.
much harder to find
Shifts the focus to the difficulty of locating something, indicating its scarcity through accessibility.
considerably more difficult to obtain
Highlights the difficulty in acquiring something, implying its scarcity in the context of accessibility and procurement.
significantly less prevalent
Focuses on the prevalence or commonness of something, using "less prevalent" to denote its scarcity.
increasingly uncommon
Shifts to a description of something becoming more rare over time, indicating a trend towards scarcity.
FAQs
How can I use "substantially scarcer" in a sentence?
Use "substantially scarcer" to describe a significant reduction in the availability or quantity of something. For example, "Due to overfishing, certain species of fish have become "substantially scarcer" in the region".
What are some alternatives to "substantially scarcer"?
You can use alternatives like "significantly rarer", "markedly less abundant", or "considerably diminished" depending on the context.
Is it correct to say something is "substantially scarcer"?
Yes, it is grammatically correct to say something is "substantially scarcer". It means that something has become significantly less available or less common.
What does "substantially scarcer" imply about the degree of scarcity?
"Substantially scarcer" implies a significant reduction in availability or quantity, indicating that the item or resource is now much more difficult to obtain or find compared to before.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Real-world application tested