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transmitted onto
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "transmitted onto" is not commonly used in written English and may not be the best choice.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing the transfer of information or signals onto a medium or surface, but "transmitted to" is more standard. Example: "The data was transmitted onto the server for processing."
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The Metropolitan Opera's opening-night gala performance of Puccini's "Tosca," which begins at 6 30 p.m., will be transmitted onto multiple screens in Times Square and to a large screen at Lincoln Center's Josie Robertson Plaza.
News & Media
The resulting potential difference (U PC) is transmitted onto the ionosphere's load (R eff).
Science
An ICI self-cancellation scheme [9] is a technique where a number of redundant data is transmitted onto adjacent subcarriers.
Still, perhaps W. could soften this by reiterating that this is a "thin" warrant bestowed by default; it is not a warrant that is transmitted onto (3) by the deduction.
Science
Within this context, foundation rocking may be desirable as a means of bounding the inertia forces transmitted onto the superstructure, but incorporates the peril of unacceptable settlements in case of a low static factor of safety FSv.
With the feedback of the ground velocity, at each time step the LIEC is able to determine the optimal isolation stiffness that minimizes the input seismic energy transmitted onto the isolated object.
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44 human-written examples
For that to follow, the incompatibilist must say that a new warrant transmits onto (3), and (CAW) is insufficient for that.
Science
Before transmitting onto the next hop, the OFDM symbols are passed through the HPA at the RS as shown in Figure 2.
Hence, warrant fails to transmit onto the conclusion, even though warrant closure holds trivially.[17] The advocate thus cries "transmission failure" in relation to (1)–(3), on the grounds that (3) is "presupposed".
Science
All your body's vital functions will be read out and transmitted directly onto the Internet to some sort of secure private medical agent that is monitoring your body for trouble.
News & Media
In Times Square, the performance will be transmitted live onto seven giant screens (check their site for updates regarding weather) -- the most ever for a Met event -- with 2,000 seats available on a first come, first served basis.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider using "transmitted to" for broader applications, especially when not referring to a physical surface. For example, use "transmitted to the audience" instead of "transmitted onto the audience."
Common error
Avoid using "transmitted onto" when the destination is not a tangible surface. Phrases like "transmitted to the public" are generally preferred over "transmitted onto the public".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "transmitted onto" primarily functions as a verb phrase indicating the action of transferring something (information, signal, force, etc.) to a surface or medium. Ludwig AI shows examples where data, images, and forces are "transmitted onto" various surfaces or systems.
Frequent in
Science
60%
News & Media
33%
Encyclopedias
7%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Wiki
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "transmitted onto" is a grammatically acceptable phrase used to describe the transfer of something to a surface, with the nuance of the receiving area being specifically emphasized. While correct, it is often less common than alternatives such as "transmitted to". Ludwig AI analysis reveals usage primarily in science and news media. Consider context and clarity when choosing between "transmitted onto" and its alternatives. Despite its validity, choosing simpler alternatives as recommended by Ludwig may lead to better reception in communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
conveyed to
Implies communication or transfer of information; more direct.
sent to
A general term for directing something to a destination; less specific.
relayed to
Suggests passing information along a chain; more specific to communication.
projected onto
Specifically refers to casting an image or light onto a surface.
directed to
Suggests a specific target for the transmission.
passed on to
More informal; implies a transfer from one entity to another.
broadcast to
Suggests wide distribution of information or signals.
dispatched to
Implies sending something quickly or efficiently.
emitted onto
Implies light or other radiation emanates from the source to a surface.
beamed onto
Often used in a technology context with a modern touch
FAQs
What is a more common alternative to "transmitted onto"?
A more common and often clearer alternative is "transmitted to". This works in most contexts and is generally preferred.
When is it appropriate to use "transmitted onto"?
The phrase "transmitted onto" is appropriate when describing the transfer of something to a specific surface or medium, such as projecting an image "projected onto" a screen.
How does "transmitted onto" differ from "transmitted through"?
"Transmitted onto" implies a transfer to a surface, while "transmitted through" suggests passage through a medium or substance.
Is "transmitted onto" grammatically correct?
Yes, "transmitted onto" is grammatically correct, but it is less frequently used than alternatives. Ludwig suggests alternatives like "conveyed to" or "relayed to" which might offer better clarity.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
80%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested