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to criterion
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "to criterion" is not correct in standard English; the correct form is "to criteria" when referring to multiple standards or "to criterion" when referring to a single standard.
You can use it when discussing the alignment or adherence to a specific standard or benchmark in various contexts, such as academic or professional evaluations. Example: "The project was evaluated to criterion, ensuring that all requirements were met."
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52 human-written examples
"We went from criterion to criterion to criterion and proved them wrong at every point".
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Now it's over to Criterion to lead the way.
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You will have to go to Criterion, though, for that one.
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Sawkins is an industry veteran, a self-taught coder who's worked at a series of studios, from Codemasters to Criterion.
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Mr. Welch likened the projects to Criterion Collection DVDs, or limited edition sneaker releases, retail experiences that energize a dedicated and passionate fan base.
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Bebo was bought by (TechCrunch owner) AOL for $850 million in 2008 but then sold to Criterion for $10 million only two years later.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
8 human-written examples
The PHQ-9 algorithm has been shown to conform well to criterion-standard diagnoses of major depression [ 33].
It sold Bebo to Criterion Capital Partners in 2010, which AOL CEO Tim Armstrong had called "a major distraction".
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Right after that AOL let the platform languish, eventually shutting it down for tax purposes and selling it for about $10m to Criterion Capital Partners.
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Today we are announcing that we completed the sale of substantially all of the assets of Bebo, Inc. to Criterion Capital Partners, LLC.
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AOL never really figured out what to do with the site, and eventually sold it to Criterion Capital Partners for less than $10 million.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to a single standard, use "criterion". When referring to multiple standards, use "criteria". For example, "The experiment was conducted to criterion." (referring to a single measure) is grammatically incorrect. Instead, say, "The experiment was conducted to criteria." or even better "The experiment met the criteria."
Common error
A common mistake is using "criterion" when "criteria" is needed, especially when multiple standards are involved. Always ensure the noun agrees in number with the context. Rather than using the phrase "to criterion", rewrite to "meeting the criteria" for improved clarity and correctness.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "to criterion" functions as a prepositional phrase, typically used to indicate adherence or conformity to a standard. However, Ludwig AI notes that it is grammatically questionable. A correct use requires attention to the singular or plural form (criterion vs. criteria).
Frequent in
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News & Media
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "to criterion" is sometimes encountered, it's crucial to recognize, as Ludwig AI points out, that it's often grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "to criteria" for multiple standards or "to criterion" for a single standard, although rephrasing is often preferable. Usage is primarily found in scientific and news contexts. When writing, pay close attention to the singular/plural distinction and consider alternatives like "according to standards" or "meeting the requirements" to ensure clarity and grammatical correctness. Always ensure that your language accurately reflects whether you're referring to one standard or multiple standards.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
fulfilling the criteria
Expresses the action of meeting or satisfying a set of criteria.
according to standards
Replaces "criterion" with the plural "standards", implying adherence to multiple criteria instead of one.
meeting the requirements
Shifts the focus to fulfilling specified needs or conditions, rather than a specific standard.
adhering to the guidelines
Highlights sticking to a set of rules or recommendations.
matching the standard
Emphasizes similarity or equivalence to a defined level of quality or performance.
up to the mark
Uses an idiomatic expression to indicate that something meets the required standard or expectation.
in line with benchmarks
Emphasizes alignment with established reference points for evaluation.
satisfying the test
Indicates that a particular test or evaluation has been successfully passed.
compliant with specifications
Focuses on adherence to detailed technical or procedural requirements.
conforming to the norm
Suggests alignment with a common standard or pattern.
FAQs
When should I use "criterion" versus "criteria"?
"Criterion" is the singular form, referring to one standard or test. "Criteria" is the plural form, referring to multiple standards or tests. Use the correct form to ensure grammatical accuracy.
What are some alternatives to saying "to criterion"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "according to standards", "meeting the requirements", or "in line with benchmarks".
Is "to criterion" grammatically correct?
According to Ludwig AI, the phrase "to criterion" is not correct in standard English. It should be "to criteria" when referring to multiple standards or "to criterion" when referring to a single standard, although better phrasings exist.
How can I avoid errors when using "criterion" and "criteria"?
Always double-check whether you are referring to a single standard or multiple standards. If in doubt, rephrase the sentence to use a different construction, such as "meeting the criteria" or "compliant with specifications".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
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Authority and reliability
3.5/5
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Real-world application tested