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such as example
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "such as example" is not correct and usable in written English. It should be used in contexts where you want to provide specific instances or illustrations, but it needs to be rephrased. An example would be: "There are many fruits, such as apples and oranges." Alternative expressions include "for example," "like," and "such as."
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Science
News & Media
Wiki
Alternative expressions(11)
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Exact Expressions
18 human-written examples
Analogies are commonly applied to problems where we do not possess determination rules, such as Example 8 (morphine and meperidine).
Science
Individual analogical arguments in mathematics (such as Example 7) are almost invariably directed towards prima facie plausibility.
Science
"Digital banking & cards," which clients can use as a backbone to build retail or SME banking offerings (Penta is one such as example).
News & Media
Functions satisfying Theorem 1.2 do really exist, such as Example 3.2 in Section 3, which cannot be covered by Theorem 1.5 in [5] and Theorem 1 in [7].
Science
It is noteworthy that when the solution of equation is in power series form, the method evaluates the exact solution, such as Example 1.
Science
The reason lies in the fact that in our data, though the subjects of these clauses take the form of third person, they are usually generalized and have the potential to be applied to the audience, such as example 10, or clearly refer to the audience, such as example 11, thus have the function of commands.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
42 human-written examples
In addition, there may be some annotation errors in the development set, such as examples in Table 2.
Science
Sample applications were then presented in the context of emergency management, such as examples of technological hazards, natural hazards, and terrorist attack.
Text is easier to understand when it contains personalised elements, such as examples like case studies.
Science
Thermodynamics far-from-equilibrium, such as examples mentioned at the beginning of this section.
Science
Brainstorm some content for the memo, such as examples, evidence, or other information that will persuade them.
Wiki
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use either "such as" or "for example" independently for grammatical correctness. Mixing them results in an incorrect phrase.
Common error
Avoid using both "such as" and "example" together. Choose either "such as" followed by the examples, or use "for example" to introduce the illustration.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "such as example" is generally used to introduce an illustration or a particular instance. However, it's often considered grammatically incorrect as it's a redundant combination of "such as" and "for example". According to Ludwig AI, it is not correct English.
Frequent in
Science
40%
News & Media
35%
Wiki
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
5%
Encyclopedias
5%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "such as example" is a grammatically flawed construction that attempts to combine the functionalities of "such as" and "for example". Ludwig AI analysis confirms this redundancy, suggesting that either "such as" or "for example" should be used independently to maintain grammatical accuracy. While the phrase appears across various contexts, from scientific literature to informal writing, it's best to avoid it in favor of its more grammatically sound alternatives. Always opt for clear and correct language to ensure effective communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
for example
Replaces the entire phrase with a standard and grammatically correct way to introduce an example.
such as
Omits the word "example", resulting in a grammatically correct and widely accepted phrase to introduce examples.
for instance
Offers a synonym for "for example", maintaining grammatical correctness.
as an example
Provides a slightly more formal alternative, emphasizing the illustrative nature of what follows.
e.g.
Uses the abbreviation for "exempli gratia", providing a concise and formal way to introduce examples.
like
Offers a more informal way to introduce examples, suitable for casual contexts.
including
Highlights the inclusion of specific items within a broader category.
to illustrate
Shifts the focus to the act of providing an illustration.
namely
Specifies particular items or examples that are about to be listed.
consider
Suggests the audience to take a specific example into account.
FAQs
How can I properly use "such as" in a sentence?
Use "such as" to introduce examples that are part of a larger group. For instance, "I enjoy fruits "such as" apples and bananas".
What is a correct alternative to "such as example"?
Instead of "such as example", use "such as" or "for example" to introduce specific instances or illustrations.
Is it grammatically correct to say "such as example"?
No, it is grammatically incorrect. "Such as" and "for example" serve the same function; using them together is redundant. Opt for either "such as" or "for example".
What's the difference between "such as" and "for example"?
"Such as" introduces a list of examples that are part of a larger category. "For example" introduces a single, illustrative instance. They are often interchangeable but "for example" can emphasize the illustrative nature more strongly.
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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
76%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested