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that might correspond
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "that might correspond" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing potential relationships or similarities between two or more things. Example: "The data collected from the survey that might correspond to the previous findings will be analyzed further."
✓ Grammatically correct
Science
News & Media
Encyclopedias
Alternative expressions(20)
it's likely that
that might foster
that might be
that might compromise
that may be related to
that might follow
that might rise
that might enable
that may connect
that might account
that might ruin
that could be
that is possibly
it's possible that
that is perhaps
that may be
that might become
that is potentially
that might occur
it is conceivable that
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Exact Expressions
38 human-written examples
Yet a world that might correspond to the one seen in his painting "The Menaced Assassin" presents a dubious prospect.
News & Media
Borrow a shotgun similar to Cheney's and shoot at paper targets at steadily increasing ranges until you see a pellet pattern that might correspond to Whittington's injuries.
News & Media
This measures the electric conductivity of the subsurface soil as a means of detecting buried anomalies that might correspond to a moat or burned palisade.
News & Media
Traditionally, fMRI data analysis techniques try to detect activation of structures within the brain that might correspond to a given behaviour or respond to a certain type of stimulus.
News & Media
The discovery of a consistent alternative geometry that might correspond to the structure of the universe helped to free mathematicians to study abstract concepts irrespective of any possible connection with the physical world.
Encyclopedias
The same approach could be proposed in case of a pseudoaneurysm that might correspond to the aftermath of a dissection.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
22 human-written examples
These high mapping percentages indicate that these sequences were not assembly artifacts and that they might correspond to co-purified genomic fragments or immature transcripts.
Science
Instead the objective is to find a thermally reasonable pathway that might approximately correspond to the observed rate of the reaction, and along the way eliminating pathways that have unreasonably high activation free energies.
Science
The dCAPS marker that was used to discriminate the two-base substitution co-segregated with the FG patterns, suggesting that GmF3G2″Gt might correspond to a flavonol 3- O-glucoside/galactoside (1 → 2) glucosyltransferase (Fg3) gene.
Science
This analysis revealed that one face of the subunits is more conserved than the others (Fig. 8A), suggesting that it might correspond to the dimerization interface, as observed with class-C GPCRs and ANFR dimers [9], [34] [36].
Science
"It suggested that they might correspond.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "that might correspond", ensure the context clearly establishes what the potential correspondence refers to, maintaining clarity for the reader.
Common error
Avoid using "that might correspond" without a clear reference to what "that" refers to. Ambiguity can confuse the reader; ensure the antecedent is explicitly stated.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "that might correspond" functions as a relative clause introducing a potential relationship between the noun it modifies and something else. Ludwig examples show its use in scientific, academic, and general contexts to suggest a possibility of connection or similarity.
Frequent in
Science
60%
News & Media
30%
Encyclopedias
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Wiki
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "that might correspond" is a grammatically correct phrase used to indicate a possible or potential relationship between two entities. Ludwig AI indicates that this phrase commonly appears in scientific and academic contexts. When using this phrase, ensure a clear antecedent to avoid ambiguity. While the phrase itself is correct, the clarity of its usage contributes to effective communication. Alternatives like "that could relate" or "that may connect" offer similar meanings with slight variations in emphasis.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
that could relate
Replaces "might" with "could", indicating a slightly weaker possibility of correspondence.
that may connect
Substitutes "correspond" with "connect", focusing on the link between elements.
that possibly aligns
Uses "aligns" instead of "correspond", suggesting agreement or similarity in direction.
that potentially matches
Replaces "correspond" with "matches", emphasizing a similarity or equivalence.
that perhaps correlates
Substitutes "correspond" with "correlates", implying a statistical relationship.
that probably reflects
Uses "reflects" instead of "correspond", suggesting an image or representation of something.
that conceivably links
Replaces "might" with "conceivably" and "correspond" with "links", indicating a possible connection.
that hypothetically equates
Substitutes "correspond" with "equates", implying a hypothetical equivalence.
that appears analogous
Replaces the entire phrase with a more concise expression, suggesting similarity or analogy.
that is akin to
Uses a simpler structure to convey a similar meaning of resemblance or likeness.
FAQs
How can I use "that might correspond" in a sentence?
Use "that might correspond" to suggest a potential relationship or similarity between two or more things. For instance: "The data collected from the survey "that might correspond" to the previous findings will be analyzed further."
What are some alternatives to "that might correspond"?
You can use alternatives like "that could relate", "that may connect", or "that possibly aligns" depending on the context.
Is it better to use "that might correspond" or "that corresponds"?
"That corresponds" indicates a definite correspondence, while "that might correspond" suggests a possibility or potential correspondence. Choose the phrase that accurately reflects the certainty of the relationship you're describing.
What's the difference between "that might correspond" and "that may be related to"?
While both phrases suggest a connection, "that might correspond" implies a more specific or direct relationship, whereas "that may be related to" suggests a broader or less defined association. You can use "that may be related to" when the relationship is less direct.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Source & Trust
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Authority and reliability
4.5/5
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Real-world application tested