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upon deposition
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "upon deposition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or formal contexts, typically referring to the act of giving testimony or presenting evidence in a legal setting. Example: "The witness was required to provide a statement upon deposition regarding the events of that day."
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These results show that, upon deposition of BLII, the ZnO films are deposited but residual stress still exists.
Science
This ensures immediate contact of the microbicide with the HIV virus upon deposition into the vagina.
Upon deposition on a substrate, the few atoms in the catalysts could provide a compelling platform for bridging heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysis10,11,12,13,14,15,16.
Science & Research
Immediately upon deposition, gold and indium react to form a stable AuIn2 protective outer layer against oxidation.
Upon deposition, we find that DPPC and meibum remain closer to the SiHy surface than cholesterol, which diffuses further into the porous SiHy matrix.
Academia
The addition of POELE afforded a smooth, homogeneous alloy upon deposition.
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Basically, solutions of the above salts in the three glyme solvents tested, as well as those tested in solvent mixtures containing DN or alkyl carbonates with any one of the glyme solvents, do not seem suitable for use in rechargeable Li battery systems having Li metal anodes because the rough morphology of Li upon deposition-dissolution cycling in them leads to low Li cycling efficiency.
Science
Depending upon the deposition parameters, the deposit microstructure consisted of both Cr rich and Al rich solid solutions, and intermetallic compounds.
Science
The Q&T substrate with and without preheat and the annealed substrate without preheat were found to be susceptible to underbead cracking upon Stellite deposition.
So, depending upon application, deposition conditions are to be optimized.
This connectivity is dependent upon callose deposition around PD affecting molecular flux through the channel.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing experimental procedures, use "upon deposition" to clearly indicate the timing of subsequent events or measurements. For example: "Upon deposition of the metal layer, the resistance was immediately measured."
Common error
Avoid using "upon deposition" interchangeably with simpler prepositions like "after" or "following" if the timing is not immediate or directly consequential. "Upon deposition" implies a very close temporal relationship.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "upon deposition" functions primarily as a prepositional phrase. It sets a temporal condition, indicating that an event or action occurs at the instant, or very shortly after, something is deposited. Ludwig AI confirms this by listing numerous examples where the phrase introduces a description of the immediate consequences of a deposition process.
Frequent in
Science
78%
Academia
20%
Encyclopedias
2%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
News & Media
0%
Wiki
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "upon deposition" is a prepositional phrase indicating that something happens immediately or very soon after a substance is deposited. Ludwig AI indicates it is grammatically correct and predominantly used in scientific and academic writing. Its purpose is to establish a clear temporal relationship, and due to its precision it's considered formal. Common contexts include science (78%) and academia (20%). A writing best practice is to use it to clearly indicate the timing of events in experimental procedures, while a common error is to confuse it with less immediate alternatives like "after". Related phrases include "immediately after deposition" or "once deposited".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
immediately after deposition
Adds emphasis on the immediacy of the event following deposition.
on being deposited
Similar to "upon deposition" but with a slightly different grammatical structure.
once deposited
A more concise way of expressing the same temporal relationship.
after being deposited
This alternative focuses on the state following the action of deposition.
as soon as deposition occurs
Rephrases the timing with an active voice construction.
subsequent to deposition
Indicates a following action or event in a more formal tone.
following the act of deposition
Emphasizes the process of deposition as a precursor.
with the deposition of
Shifts focus to the substance being deposited.
post-deposition
A more concise and technical term indicating after deposition.
in the wake of deposition
Implies a consequence or effect that follows the deposition.
FAQs
How can I use "upon deposition" in a sentence?
Use "upon deposition" to indicate that something happens immediately or very soon after a substance is deposited. For example, "Upon deposition of the film, the material's properties change."
What phrases are similar to "upon deposition"?
Alternatives include "immediately after deposition", "once deposited", or "following deposition", depending on the desired level of formality and emphasis on immediacy.
Is it more formal to say "upon deposition" or "after deposition"?
"Upon deposition" often carries a slightly more formal or technical tone compared to "after deposition", which is more general. The choice depends on the context and audience.
Can "upon deposition" be used in non-scientific writing?
While "upon deposition" is frequently used in scientific and technical contexts, it can also be used in other types of writing where precision and a sense of immediate consequence are desired. However, simpler alternatives might be more appropriate for informal contexts.
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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
81%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested