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under the caption
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "under the caption" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to information or text that is located beneath a title or heading, often in a document or image. Example: "The details of the event are provided under the caption at the bottom of the flyer."
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42 human-written examples
Several other pictures are included under the caption "Fashion at the Palace," a reference to the presidential complex.
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It was a picture of a smiling 1950s executive male under the caption: "All complaints handled by Heywood Jablome".
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Under the caption, it went on to say (more or less, if memory serves), "Early risers on their way to church services were greeted by a startling sight.
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But Megan Capaldi brings her two copies the next day, because her picture is on the front page under the caption, "Feisty Octogenarian Thwarts Burglary".
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This month the independent weekly Savana published a biting cartoon under the caption, "Minister of Interior is prepared to fight crime".
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As of Sunday, the band were still in London, tweeting a picture of goats at Hackney City Farm under the caption "goat cheese".
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Additional factors are discussed under the captions "Risk Factors" and "Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations" in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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More information about factors that could affect Yelp's operating results is included under the captions "Risk Factors" and "Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations" in Yelp's most recent Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q at http://www.yelp-ir.com or the SEC's website at www.sec.gov.sec.gov
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In 1949 he drew two men watching a third walk away: "He is under investigation," the caption says.
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It had a picture of a bumblebee, and under the picture the caption read: "According to all aerodynamic laws, the bumblebee cannot fly because its body weight is not in the right proportion to its wingspan.
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"The 2018 Winter Olympic Gaymes are officially under way!" read the caption on one of Kenworthy's Instagram posts Friday.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider the context. While "under the caption" works well for images or figures, alternatives like "as described above" might be more appropriate for general text references.
Common error
Avoid using "under the caption" when the information is actually above or beside the caption. Always verify the relative position of the information to maintain clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "under the caption" functions as a prepositional phrase, typically modifying a verb or noun to indicate where additional information or context can be found. It directs the reader's attention to content positioned beneath a descriptive title or label, as shown by Ludwig.
Frequent in
News & Media
70%
Academia
20%
Wiki
5%
Less common in
Formal & Business
2%
Science
2%
Reference
1%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "under the caption" is a prepositional phrase used to guide readers to information located beneath a title or label. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and frequent use in news, academic, and general contexts. When writing, ensure the caption's placement corresponds accurately to the content being referenced. Alternatives like "below the heading" or "beneath the title" can be used for variety. With its clear and directional function, mastering this phrase enhances the clarity and navigability of written material.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
beneath the title
Specifies placement directly below a title, differing in the specific noun used.
below the heading
Indicates a position lower than a heading, varying in the term for the introductory text.
as captioned
Shortened form emphasizing adherence to a caption's content.
in the description
Refers to content included within a descriptive text, less specific about location.
described below
Simply indicates that something is described in the text that follows.
subtitled as
Suggests a subtitle that provides more context or information.
following the title
Emphasizes sequence rather than position under the title.
illustrated underneath
Used when visuals are involved, specifying that the illustration is positioned underneath.
with the explanation
Implies inclusion with a more detailed explanation.
detailed underneath
Implies a level of detail provided after the caption or header.
FAQs
How do I use "under the caption" in a sentence?
Use "under the caption" to indicate that certain information is located directly below a caption. For example, "More details can be found "under the caption" of Figure 1."
What are some alternatives to using "under the caption"?
Alternatives include "below the heading", "beneath the title", or "as captioned", depending on the context.
Is it correct to say "beneath the caption" instead of "under the caption"?
"Beneath the caption" and "under the caption" are largely interchangeable and both grammatically correct, but "under the caption" is more frequently used.
What's the difference between "under the caption" and "in the caption"?
"Under the caption" indicates that the information is located below the caption, while "in the caption" means the information is part of the caption itself.
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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
88%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested