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the proportion of which
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "the proportion of which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific part or percentage of a previously mentioned group or quantity. Example: "The survey revealed several factors influencing customer satisfaction, the proportion of which was significantly higher among younger demographics."
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Science
News & Media
Alternative expressions(20)
the percentage of which
the majority of which
the amount of which
a portion of which
the extent of which
the airline of which
the argument of which
the measurement of which
the dead of which
to what degree
the system of which
the awkwardness of which
the charm of which
the question of which
the ignorance of which
the simplification of which
the nature of which
the level to which
the scope of which
the magnitude of which
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Expert writing tips
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
25 human-written examples
Because the mean age of our sample was 62, our data shows that older generations in the Netherlands actively use the Internet, the proportion of which will only increase in the upcoming generations.
Almost everyone, I think, has at least one friend who likes to relay enormously significant, life-altering news in a careless, after-the-fact way – "Did I not mention I left him?" It's somehow maddening and endearing, the proportion of which is dependent on your personal tolerance levels.
News & Media
For fusions involving kinases, we found 1,275 with an intact kinase domain, the proportion of which varied significantly across cancer types.
Science
They showed a significant microbial diversity around a core of Desulfuromonadales, the proportion of which was correlated with the electrochemical performance of the bioanodes.
Science
Microstructural studies and phase analysis showed that all alloys are comprised of body-centered cubic β and orthorhombic α″ phases, the proportion of which depends on their Fe and Ta contents.
Most superficial deposits consist of quaternary alluvium and volcanic products, the proportion of which slightly decreases to the south as the appearance of tertiary and quaternary igneous intrusions with tertiary limestone and sediments becomes more common (Fig. 5).
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
34 human-written examples
"During a couple of weeks of mulling it over, I decided on a narrowish catamaran, the proportions of which are determined by the Pacific swell.
News & Media
But in another way the speech was deeply confrontational: he drew the themes extended in many of the other speeches into the outline of a battle plan, the proportions of which fit the Republican challenge fairly well.
News & Media
Far from being "well received," as Pope Paul asserted in one of his audiences a few weeks later, the document started a serious crisis within the Church, the proportions of which are only beginning to be revealed.
News & Media
But he was awarded the honour for services to banking, and he built a ho-hum high street bank into an institution the proportions of which we'll be paying for – if you start at the initial debt, proceed to the austerity agenda to which it contributed, thence to our current political polarisation, the fiscal contraction, the unemployment – for decades.
News & Media
T. versicolor produces two main laccase isoenzymes, the proportions of which differ depending on the growth substrate or the presence of inductors (Bourbonnais et al. 1995; Moldes et al. 2004; Nakatani et al. 2010).
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "the proportion of which", ensure the antecedent is clearly defined to avoid ambiguity. This phrase works best when you've already established the total amount or group you're discussing.
Common error
Avoid using "the proportion of which" when the relationship to the preceding noun is unclear or logically inconsistent. Rephrase to make the connection explicit.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "the proportion of which" functions as a relative clause, modifying a preceding noun phrase by specifying a particular fraction or percentage. Ludwig AI confirms this usage across various examples.
Frequent in
Science
76%
News & Media
12%
Wiki
4%
Less common in
Formal & Business
4%
Encyclopedias
0%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "the proportion of which" is a versatile phrase used to specify an amount of something previously mentioned. Ludwig AI's analysis indicates it is grammatically sound and commonly found in formal writing, particularly in scientific and academic contexts. When writing, ensure clarity by explicitly defining the antecedent. While alternatives like "the percentage of which" exist, "the proportion of which" offers a nuanced way to express quantitative relationships. This guide highlights its proper usage, common errors, and offers related phrases for enriching your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
the fraction of which
Replaces "proportion" with "fraction", emphasizing a part of a whole.
the percentage of which
Substitutes "proportion" with "percentage", focusing on a numerical ratio out of 100.
the ratio of which
Uses "ratio" instead of "proportion", highlighting a quantitative relation between two amounts.
the share of which
Replaces "proportion" with "share", suggesting a part allocated or belonging to someone or something.
the segment of which
Uses "segment" instead of "proportion", indicating a distinct part or section.
the amount of which
Replaces "proportion" with "amount", focusing on quantity or extent.
a portion of which
Emphasizes that it's only a part, not necessarily a calculated proportion.
the incidence of which
Focuses on how frequently something occurs within a larger context.
the extent of which
Highlights the degree or scope to which something exists or occurs.
the division of which
Focuses on how something is divided within a larger context.
FAQs
How can I use "the proportion of which" in a sentence?
Use "the proportion of which" to refer to a specific quantity or percentage of something previously mentioned. For example, "The study analyzed various factors, "the proportion of which" related to socio-economic status was significant."
What are some alternatives to "the proportion of which"?
Alternatives include "the percentage of which", "the fraction of which", or rephrasing the sentence for clarity.
Is it correct to use "the proportion of which" in formal writing?
Yes, "the proportion of which" is suitable for formal writing when used correctly to refer back to a previously mentioned quantity or group.
What is the difference between "the proportion of which" and "the majority of which"?
"The proportion of which" refers to a specific calculated amount, while "the majority of which" indicates more than half but doesn't specify an exact value.
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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
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested