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through conjunction with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "through conjunction with" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts where you want to express collaboration or partnership, but it is better to use more standard phrases. Example: "The project was successful through conjunction with various stakeholders."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Alternative expressions(20)
by integrating with
working with
in conjunction with
collaborating alongside
in concert with
through collaboration with
through liaison with
in collaboration with
through interaction with
in partnership with
in league with
in cooperation with
by uniting with
in association with
with the assistance of
through cooperation with
through consultation with
jointly with
through partnering with
working in conjunction with
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
For Maimonides, both the philosopher and the prophet receive the truth in their intellects through conjunction with the active intellect, but, only the prophet is able to use those truths to help other people (viz. the masses those who cannot on their own receive truths from active intellect) live in accordance with truth.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
As we know from fragments of Siger's treatise On Happiness (De felicitate), he embraces Averroes' thesis that all intellects are made blessed through the conjunction with the active intellect.
Science
Through the conjunction with the active intellect the human intellect contemplates the separate substances, and in this consists the "theoretical happiness" of man (felicitas contemplativa), a happiness which is possible in this life (De anima III.3.12) (Müller 2006; on Albertus' influence see de Libera 2005, 329 361).
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Based simultaneously on the primary sequence and the secondary structure information, phylogenetic relationships were reconstructed using NJ through in conjunction with an ITS2 sequence-structure specific general time reversible (GTR) substitution model as implemented in ProfDistS v0.9.9 [ 27, 67].
Science
The lateral flow-through feature, in conjunction with high-Q resonance modes associated with optical bound states of the metasurface, offers an improved sensitivity to subtle molecule-bonding induced changes in refractive index.
In this study we used the flow-through arrays in conjunction with the Olympus FD10 microarray instrument, which automates the required hybridization, pumping and image capture.
Science
Smith outlines a hierarchy of four grades of cognitive ascent from sense combined with reason, through reason in conjunction with innate notions, and, thirdly, through disembodied, self-reflective reason; and finally divine love.
Science
The Art of Alchemy is on view at the Getty Research Institute through February 12 , 2017 in conjunction with The Alchemy of Color in Medieval Manuscripts, on view through January 1, 2017 at the J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center; and The Shimmer of Gold: Giovanni di Paolo in Renaissance Siena, on view through January 8 , 2017at the J. Paul Getty Museum.
News & Media
His artistry will be on view in a retrospective at Anthology Film Archives from November 12th through 19th, in conjunction with the publication of Fujiwara's book.
News & Media
Mr. Liss said in an e-mail that there will be one in Bali from July 1 through 8, in conjunction with Alila Ubud, part of Design Hotels.
News & Media
That chronicle of frustration provides a backdrop to the installation of eighteen Noguchi sculptures at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden (through December 14th), in conjunction with the thirtieth anniversary of the Noguchi Museum in Queens.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider using more common and fluid alternatives such as "in conjunction with" or "in collaboration with" for improved clarity.
Common error
Avoid using unnecessarily complex phrasing. Simpler alternatives often convey the same meaning more effectively. For example, instead of saying "the data was analyzed through conjunction with statistical software", say "the data was analyzed in conjunction with statistical software".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "through conjunction with" functions as a prepositional phrase indicating a means or method in association with something else. It specifies how an action is performed or a result is achieved. Ludwig's examples highlight its use in scientific and formal contexts.
Frequent in
Science
48%
News & Media
32%
Formal & Business
20%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "through conjunction with" is grammatically correct but not the most common choice for expressing collaboration or association. Ludwig AI indicates it can sound awkward and that more standard alternatives exist. Its primary function is to describe a method or process achieved by combining elements, typically in formal or scientific contexts. While understandable, opting for phrases like "in conjunction with" or "in collaboration with" generally improves clarity and flow. This is because, although technically correct, the phrase may sound slightly awkward in everyday conversation or writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
in collaboration with
Uses a more standard prepositional phrase to indicate partnership.
in partnership with
Emphasizes a formal agreement and cooperative effort.
by means of combining with
Highlights the method of achieving a result through a combination of elements.
through a connection with
Focuses on establishing a relationship as a means to an end.
via an alliance with
Implies a strategic agreement for mutual benefit.
by uniting with
Stresses the act of joining forces for a common purpose.
by way of merging with
Suggests a process of integration or amalgamation.
by integrating with
Focuses on incorporating one element into another.
through the act of consolidating with
Emphasizes the process of strengthening something by combining elements.
in league with
Implies a secret agreement or alliance.
FAQs
What is a more common way to say "through conjunction with"?
Alternatives include "in conjunction with", "in collaboration with", or "in partnership with" depending on the specific context.
Is "through conjunction with" grammatically correct?
Yes, the phrase is grammatically sound, but it is not the most common or preferred way to express the idea of something being done together or in association with something else. More standard phrases are available.
In what contexts might I use "through conjunction with"?
While technically correct, the phrase may sound slightly awkward in everyday conversation or writing. It might be appropriate in formal or technical contexts, but alternatives are typically clearer.
What's the difference between "through conjunction with" and "in conjunction with"?
The phrase "in conjunction with" is much more common and widely accepted. "Through conjunction with" is less frequently used and may sound less natural.
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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
77%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested