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we reapply
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "we reapply" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of applying something again, such as a process, method, or substance. Example: "After the initial treatment, we reapply the solution every two weeks to maintain its effectiveness."
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First, we apply the DP test in the raw data (pre-filtering step) to distinguish the nonlinear interrelationships, and second, we reapply it to the filtered VAR residuals to examine whether there is a strict nonlinear causality in nature or not.
In order to confirm the importance of the residual solvent, we reapply the solvent acetic acid by drop casting to the dip-coated NW that has been dried for 1.5 h at 130°C, and then air dry the NW again at 25°C for 0.4 h, and the NP-chain morphology is formed after flame annealing.
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In TDQC we separate the data into two sets, α and β, where set α is defined by the deepest valley of V. To each dataset we reapply preprocessing, QC and division in a recursive manner.
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In order to do that, we reapplied the same statistical test but using the inverse inequality as the alternative hypothesis (ie, H A : TK > OR instead of H A : TK < OR).
We reapplied treatments on August 4, 8, and 25.
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We reapplied with the adapted versions of elicitation, to overcome initial denial.
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Because this coloration faded over the course of the mate choice trials, we reapplied our color treatments every two weeks.
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To address this question, we reapplied the flow through to a clean metal chelate column, and observed that no additional PfBCCP-79 bound the column (data not shown).
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To address this, we reapplied the iCluster algorithm but now on the full set of genes exhibiting significant differential methylation and expression between normal and ER+ breast cancer.
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We reapplied quality checks to these marker data, excluding markers with (i) a rate of missing values above 5%% and (ii) allele frequencies smaller than 0.05 or larger than 0.95, and complemented missing genotypes according to a binomial distribution.
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We reapplied the exclusion criteria to our cohorts on the index date minus 180 days, and eligible matched pairs were retained and used to re-calculate the 90 day primary outcomes based on this earlier index date.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "we reapply" in scientific writing, clearly specify what is being reapplied and the purpose of the reapplication to avoid ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "we reapply" when a simpler term like "we apply again" is sufficient. Redundancy can clutter your writing and obscure your message.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "we reapply" functions as a verb phrase, indicating an action performed by the speaker or writer and their associates. It suggests the repetition of a process or application, as demonstrated in the examples provided by Ludwig.
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "we reapply" is a grammatically correct and commonly used verb phrase. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage and suitability for describing repeated actions in various contexts. Its formality ranges from neutral to formal depending on the source, with frequent appearances in science and news media. When using this phrase, ensure clarity by specifying what is being reapplied and avoid redundancy by choosing simpler alternatives when appropriate.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
we apply again
Directly states the action of applying something for a second time.
we apply a second time
Highlights the sequential nature of the application.
we repeat the application
Focuses on the act of repeating the process of application.
we re-administer
Implies a formal or medical context where something is administered again.
we implement again
Suitable when referring to a strategy or a process.
we reuse
Suggests that something already used is being applied again, potentially in a different context.
we redo
Informal way of saying that something is done again.
we iterate
Focuses on refining a process through repeated application and adjustment.
we recycle
Implies that something has been used and is now being used again, often with a connotation of environmental consciousness.
we reinstate
Suggests the restoration of something to its previous condition or position through reapplication.
FAQs
How can I use "we reapply" in a sentence?
You can use "we reapply" when describing the act of applying something again. For example, "After the initial coating, "we reapply" the sealant every six months."
What can I say instead of "we reapply"?
You can use alternatives like "we apply again", "we re-administer", or "we repeat the application" depending on the context.
Is it correct to say "we reapply" or "we apply again"?
Both "we reapply" and "we apply again" are correct. "We reapply" is slightly more concise, while "we apply again" may be clearer in some contexts.
What's the difference between "we reapply" and "we reinstate"?
"We reapply" generally refers to applying something again, while "we reinstate" suggests restoring something to a previous condition or position through reapplication. The choice depends on the specific action you are describing.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested