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twofold the amount
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"twofold the amount" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means "double the amount" or "twice the amount." It is typically used when discussing quantities or numbers. Example: "The charity received twofold the amount of donations this year compared to last year."
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2 human-written examples
The problem with that is twofold: The amount I could rent my condo still doesn't come close to covering my monthly payment, and to even be able to rent it out at market value, I would need to replace the carpet, repaint the walls, and get a new air-conditioning unit after the current one gave out this summer.
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Data reported in Fig 5C demonstrate that 3 h of CBDCA treatment of MDAH cells was sufficient to increase by twofold the amount of p53 bound to DNA-PK, reinforcing the hypothesis that DNA-PK is at least partially responsible for the basal and platinum-induced p53MUT S15 phosphorylation in HG-EOC cells.
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57 human-written examples
Strikingly, in SKOV-3 cells expressing p53R175H stathmin silencing increased of about twofolds the amount of MDM2 bound to p53.
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The analysis of the formulation U4 and U5 shows that a twofold increase in the amount of Labrasol causes an almost twofold decrease in DE but MDT is similar.
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The useful content of the fertilizer, expressed as the percent of phosphoric oxide, is increased from 20 percent in ordinary superphosphate to about 45 percent in the triple variety, resulting in a better than twofold reduction in the amount of material that must be distributed to provide a given amount of the useful oxide.
Encyclopedias
To quantify this, what Level 3 wants is to pressure Comcast into accepting more than a twofold increase in the amount of traffic Level 3 delivers onto Comcast's network — for free.
News & Media
Overexpression of velB leads to a twofold increase in the amount of conidia but has no effect on sexual development.
Indeed, already at E11.5 TRF2 ∆/∆ -K5-Cre embryos showed 15-fold and twofold increase in the amount of p53 and p21 positive cells, respectively, compared with heterozygous and wild-type embryos.
Science
In contrast, in one long-term study performed in 51 patients using CSII for at least 7 years, the mean weight gain of 10 kg (P < 0.001) can probably be explained by the twofold increase in the amount of insulin compared with the pre-CSII total daily dose (14).
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PGE2 systemically given to dogs (6 mg/kg/day orally) during experimental rib fracture healing, led to a twofold increase in the amount of soft tissue callus at 2 weeks and a comparable increase in the amount of bony and cartilaginous callus at 6 weeks [ 24].
In humans, reduced levels of phosphorylated (inactive) FOXO3a have been observed in the skeletal muscle of cachectic compared with non-cachectic cancer patients, but an unexplained twofold reduction in the amount of FOXO1 and FOXO3a was also observed [ 9], making the data challenging to interpret.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "twofold the amount", ensure the context clearly indicates what is being doubled. For instance, specify "twofold the amount of funding" rather than simply "twofold the amount."
Common error
Avoid using "twofold the amount" when referring to percentage increases if the original amount is not clearly defined. Instead, clarify if it's a twofold increase relative to a specific baseline or a simple doubling of a numerical value.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "twofold the amount" functions as a quantifier, specifying that a certain quantity has been multiplied by two. This usage is supported by Ludwig AI's assessment of grammatical correctness.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "twofold the amount" is a grammatically sound way to express that a quantity has doubled. As per Ludwig AI, it is correct for use in written English. While relatively rare, occurring predominantly in scientific and news-related contexts, its purpose is to emphasize a significant increase. For alternatives, consider ""twice the amount"" or ""double the amount"". When employing this phrase, ensure the context clearly specifies what is being doubled for optimal clarity. Also, bear in mind its neutral register, making it suitable for a variety of writing styles.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
twice the quantity
Focuses on the numerical multiplication by two, emphasizing the resulting quantity.
double the measure
Implies a specific unit of measurement is being doubled.
twice the size
Emphasizes the physical dimensions or magnitude being doubled.
a two-times increase in the quantity
Highlights the increase factor mathematically.
an increase by a factor of two in the amount
Formally expresses the multiplicative increase.
twice as much
A more general expression meaning the same quantity doubled.
duple the volume
A less common term 'duple' is used instead of 'double' or 'twice'
double the portion
Focuses on the concept of doubling a serving or allocation.
redouble the dose
Emphasizes the repeated doubling of a dosage.
amount doubled
Passively indicates the amount has been multiplied by two.
FAQs
How can I use "twofold the amount" in a sentence?
You can use "twofold the amount" to describe a situation where a quantity has doubled. For example, "The company experienced twofold the amount of sales this quarter compared to last year."
What is a similar phrase to "twofold the amount"?
Similar phrases include "twice the amount", "double the amount", or an increase by a factor of two.
Is it correct to say "twofold increase in the amount" instead of "twofold the amount"?
Yes, "twofold increase in the amount" is also grammatically correct and conveys a similar meaning. The choice depends on the specific context and desired emphasis.
What's the difference between "twofold the amount" and "twice the amount"?
While both phrases indicate a doubling, "twofold the amount" can sometimes imply a more significant or impactful increase compared to the more straightforward ""twice the amount"".
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