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suggested herein
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "suggested herein" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to recommendations or proposals that are included within a document or text. Example: "The actions suggested herein are intended to improve overall efficiency in the workplace."
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13 human-written examples
Since CCN2/CTGF was shown to be effective in articular cartilage/bone regeneration in vivo, utility of such peptide aptamers in CCN2-associated regenerative therapeutics is suggested herein.
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The technique suggested herein is aimed at providing a screening protocol to allow preliminary assessment of these factors based on small to moderate amounts of drug substance.
It is suggested herein that a temporal balance between pro-inflammatory, wound healing, and regulatory (IL-10 stimulated) macrophages may be necessary for successful implantation of a scaffold for tissue engineering applications.
The simplified model, which is suggested herein, derives from an oversimplification of the Eurocode 3. In this paper the extension of EC3 Annex J and the simplified mechanical model are compared with experimental results.
A rather richer, dynamical role of reverse micelles, with potential significance in the research and design of complex, self-assembly synthesis pathways, as well as possible adoption of their application as an aspect of biomimetic approach, is suggested herein.
To help differentiate between both kinds of instability, it is suggested herein to use the coefficient of self-acceleration or the ratio of the flame speed at the critical flame radius on the laminar flame speed.
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47 human-written examples
We suggest herein that different disciplinary approaches can be synthesized under the constructs of reproductive habitus and subjective social status to identify influences of sociocultural processes on birth weight.
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Unfortunately, such naive approaches often result in false predictions and we suggest herein that the problem of computational identification of somatic mutations from NGS data derived from tumour and matched normal DNA remains an unsolved challenge.
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While no interpretive WoE method can eliminate the need for some level of expert judgment, WoE frameworks such as the one we suggest herein can help reduce subjectivity and increase transparency in the vast body of literature, which can lead to greater understanding of a particular exposure-disease paradigm than might be possible without the aid of such a tool.
Additionally, the rLV, which we suggest herein as a novel parameter, also was significantly larger in the PAC(G) eyes than in the normal eyes (P < 0.001), and was better for detecting PAC(G) than the LV (rLV AUROC = 0.97, LV AUROC = 0.92, P = 0.032).
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But informed opinion also suggests that herein, in the drive for pace, lies a fundamental flaw in the system.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "suggested herein" in formal writing, particularly in academic papers or reports, to refer to an idea, method, or model proposed within the current document. This phrase helps maintain a professional and objective tone.
Common error
Avoid using "suggested herein" in casual or informal writing, as it can sound overly formal and stilted. Simpler alternatives like "as we suggest" or "in this article" are often more appropriate.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "suggested herein" functions as an adverbial phrase, modifying a verb or clause to indicate that something is being proposed or recommended within the confines of the current document. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in scientific contexts.
Frequent in
Science
94%
News & Media
6%
Formal & Business
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Encyclopedias
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "suggested herein" is a grammatically sound and frequently employed phrase, particularly within scientific and academic writing. According to Ludwig AI, it's suitable for highlighting proposals or recommendations detailed within the current document. While effective in formal contexts, it should be avoided in more casual settings where simpler alternatives are preferable. The phrase's function is to precisely indicate the source of a suggestion, maintaining a professional and objective tone, primarily within scientific publications. The related phrases, such as "proposed in this document", offer alternatives to fine-tune the level of formality or specificity to better match the intended audience and context.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
proposed in this document
Replaces "suggested herein" with a more explicit reference to the document.
recommended within this text
Substitutes "suggested" with "recommended" for a slightly stronger endorsement.
as proposed in this paper
More specific to academic papers, replacing "herein" with "in this paper".
outlined in the current study
Focuses on studies and outlines instead of suggestions.
indicated in this section
Refers to a specific part of the text where the suggestion is made.
the present study suggests
Reformulates as a statement about what the study indicates.
this research proposes
Highlights the research's proposition, rather than a general suggestion.
we propose in this work
Emphasizes the researchers' role in making the proposal.
the method described herein
Focuses on the description of a specific method.
the findings presented herein
Highlights findings as suggestions.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "suggested herein" to sound less formal?
You can use simpler alternatives such as "as we suggest", "in this paper", or "in this study". The best option depends on the specific context and your desired level of formality.
Is it appropriate to use "suggested herein" in a blog post?
While grammatically correct, "suggested herein" is generally too formal for a blog post. Consider using phrases like "as I mentioned earlier" or "as we propose" for a more conversational tone.
What is the difference between "suggested here" and "suggested herein"?
"Suggested here" is a more general phrase that simply indicates a suggestion is being made in the current context. "Suggested herein" specifically implies that the suggestion is contained within the current document or piece of writing.
Can "suggested herein" be used in spoken English?
While technically correct, "suggested herein" is rarely used in spoken English due to its formality. It is much more common in written academic and technical contexts.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested