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transmit with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "transmit with" is not correct and may lead to confusion in written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as it lacks clarity about what is being transmitted and how. Example: "Please transmit with the necessary data to complete the report."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
Science
Alternative expressions(3)
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Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
The simulation results show that the proposed simple scheduling algorithms can enable nanosensors to transmit with extremely high speed perpetually without replacing the batteries.
Science
Station is not directly controlled by the manager and may refuse to transmit with a certain transmission range because it might be costly in terms of power consumption.
Science
"I used to go to swap meets where people were seeing how far they could transmit with their ham radios," he said, recalling meetings where arts and crafts melded with technology to produce homemade radios, custom computers and odd robots.
News & Media
All nodes transmit with the same power.
The flows transmit with the following PNC schedule.
We assume that MTs transmit with unitary power.
Therefore, the users need to transmit with a power margin.
We assume that all links transmit with probability 0.6.
All eNBs transmit with a fixed power per RB,, and all HeNBs transmit with a fixed power,, per RB.
Step :suppose that ATs transmit with peak power while other ATs transmit with the same received power, which is given by (6).
all ATs having channel gains smaller than or equal to should transmit with peak power; all users with channel gains larger than should transmit with equal receive power.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
To ensure clarity, replace "transmit with" with more specific verbs like "send", "deliver", or "convey", depending on the context. This improves readability and avoids potential misinterpretations.
Common error
Avoid using "transmit with" when the intended meaning is unclear. Always specify what is being transmitted and how. For example, instead of "transmit with the data", use "send the data" or "deliver the report with the data".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "transmit with" functions as a verb phrase, where "transmit" is the verb and "with" is a preposition introducing an accompanying element. However, according to Ludwig AI, this construction is often considered incorrect and may cause ambiguity in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "transmit with" frequently appears in scientific and technical literature, indicating the sending of data or signals accompanied by specific parameters or conditions. However, Ludwig AI identifies this phrase as potentially incorrect and ambiguous in standard English. For improved clarity, it's advisable to use more precise alternatives like "send with", "deliver with", or "relay with", depending on the context. This ensures your writing is clear, accurate, and avoids potential misinterpretations.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
send with
Replaces "transmit" with "send", offering a more common and generally accepted alternative for conveying the action of passing something along.
deliver with
Substitutes "transmit" with "deliver", focusing on the act of transferring or handing over something along with something else.
relay with
Replaces "transmit" with "relay", emphasizing the action of passing on information or data, often through an intermediary.
convey with
Substitutes "transmit" with "convey", highlighting the act of communicating or expressing something along with something else.
broadcast with
Replaces "transmit" with "broadcast", focusing on the act of widely disseminating information or data along with something else.
forward with
Substitutes "transmit" with "forward", emphasizing the action of sending something onward to a destination, along with something else.
pass on with
Replaces "transmit" with "pass on", focusing on the act of sharing or transferring something along with something else.
share with
Substitutes "transmit" with "share", emphasizing the action of making something available to others, often implying joint use or enjoyment.
communicate using
Focuses on the method of communication rather than direct transmission, implying a broader range of communication methods.
transfer via
Emphasizes the method or medium through which the transmission occurs.
FAQs
How can I use the word "transmit" correctly in a sentence?
Use "transmit" followed by a direct object (the thing being transmitted) and, if necessary, a prepositional phrase indicating the destination or method. For example, "transmit the data to the server" or "transmit the signal via satellite" are correct usages.
What can I say instead of "transmit with"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "send with", "deliver with", or "relay with".
Which is correct, "transmit data" or "transmit with data"?
"Transmit data" is generally more correct and clear. "Transmit with data" can be ambiguous. It's better to say "transmit data" or "send data with the report", for example.
What's the difference between "transmit" and "send"?
"Transmit" often implies a technical or formal context, like broadcasting signals. "Send" is more general and can be used in a wider range of situations. Both can be alternatives for phrases like "transmit with", but ensure the preposition is appropriate for the intended meaning and context.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
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3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested