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unwanted error
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "unwanted error" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an error that is not desired or expected, often in the context of software or technical issues. Example: "The program crashed due to an unwanted error that occurred during the data processing."
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3 human-written examples
The second, of von Neumann, was concerned with the reliability of large computing machines with many components and sought methods of design, called "multiplexing," that would reduce the chance for unwanted error during the machine calculation of a problem.
Encyclopedias
The assessment and statistical accounting for sunlight exposure-related effects in future hair steroid research (using this or a similar questionnaire) may help to reduce the potential influence of this unwanted error source and could thus lead to more valid and reliable results.
Science
The magic angle effect may bring unwanted error to T2/T2* calculations.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
The proposed arrayed and symmetrical designs can increase output voltages and eliminate unwanted errors.
To minimize unwanted errors during the mutagenesis process, the kit incorporates the PfuUltra™ high fidelity DNA polymerase.
Science
To minimize unwanted errors during the mutagenesis process, the kit incorporates Pfu Ultra High-Fidelity Turbo DNA polymerase (Stratagene).
Science
To reduce unwanted errors in estimating the attenuation coefficients, we adjusted the lateral resolution to 20.0 μm for all wavelengths.
Science
To improve the DI, the measured electrical impedance of three-layered porcine tissue was compensated by excluding the unwanted measurement error induced by the connection lines inserted in the biotissues.
In addition, it remains unclear at which precise latency following the onset of an unwanted response error and in which possible order or sequence these three cortical structures (dACC, insula and OFC) may reliably contribute to mechanisms of error monitoring and the conscious detection of errors.
Science
Most of them claim that the introduction of a compensation module can effectively tradeoff the unwanted parasitic motion error.
These large absolute values are introducing an unwanted source of error even if only the leg difference is considered as interesting.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "unwanted error", consider specifying the context or source of the error to provide more clarity. For example, "unwanted computational error" or "unwanted user input error".
Common error
While "unwanted error" is technically correct, it can sometimes sound redundant in general contexts where all errors are inherently unwanted. Consider using more specific terms like "unexpected error" or "critical failure" for greater impact.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "unwanted error" functions as a noun phrase where the adjective "unwanted" modifies the noun "error". It specifies that the error is not desired or welcome. Ludwig AI confirms the usability of this phrase in written English.
Frequent in
Science
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News & Media
25%
Encyclopedias
10%
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "unwanted error" is grammatically sound and used to describe an error that is not desired or expected. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and usability. While technically correct, the examples found by Ludwig suggests that a more specific term can give clarity. It commonly appears in technical contexts and Ludwig examples show that it may appear in Science and News&Media, carrying a neutral tone. Alternatives such as "unexpected error" or "undesired mistake" can provide more context or emphasis depending on the situation. Therefore, while correct, it's important to consider the specific situation to see if more accuracy can be gained with a more precise word choice.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
undesired mistake
Replaces "error" with a synonym "mistake" and "unwanted" with "undesired", which has a very similar meaning.
unexpected fault
Substitutes "error" with "fault", emphasizing the deviation from correct functionality and replace "unwanted" with "unexpected" to highlight the surprise element.
unforeseen glitch
Uses "glitch" instead of "error", suggesting a minor or temporary malfunction and "unforeseen" which implies not anticipated.
inadvertent mistake
Replaces "unwanted" with "inadvertent", stressing the unintentional nature of the mistake.
accidental failure
Uses "failure" to highlight the unsuccessful outcome, and "accidental" implies it happened by chance.
avoidable mistake
Highlights that the error could have been prevented. Changes "unwanted" to "avoidable".
regrettable oversight
Emphasizes the feeling of regret associated with the error. Changes "error" with "oversight" and "unwanted" with "regrettable".
undesirable anomaly
Emphasizes the deviation from the norm, suggesting that the error is an irregularity. Changes "error" to "anomaly" and "unwanted" to "undesirable".
problematic defect
Highlights the troublesome nature of the flaw. Changes "error" to "defect" and "unwanted" to "problematic".
detrimental issue
Focuses on the harm caused by the error. Changes "error" to "issue" and "unwanted" to "detrimental".
FAQs
How can I use "unwanted error" in a sentence?
You can use "unwanted error" to describe a mistake that is not desired or expected in a specific situation. For example, "The software crashed due to an "unwanted error" during data processing."
What are some alternatives to saying "unwanted error"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "unexpected error", "undesired mistake", or "accidental failure".
Is it redundant to say "unwanted error", since all errors are undesirable?
While it can sometimes be redundant, "unwanted error" can be useful for emphasizing that a particular error was especially unexpected or disruptive. However, consider using a more specific term when possible for clarity.
What's the difference between "unwanted error" and "unexpected error"?
"Unwanted error" emphasizes the undesirability of the error, while "unexpected error" highlights the surprise or lack of anticipation. The choice depends on which aspect you want to emphasize.
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