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which correspond about
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "which correspond about" is not correct in standard written English.
It is unclear and does not convey a clear meaning; "correspond" typically does not pair with "about" in this context. Example: "The data points which correspond to the findings will be analyzed further."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Alternative expressions(20)
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According to Blumenthal et al. [ 30], the worm genome involves at least 1,000 operons, which correspond about 15%% of all C. elegans genes.
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59 human-written examples
We partition the spatial dimension x into subfields of Δ x ≈ 80 µm, which corresponds about to the size of bipolar receptive fields (Hare and Owen 1996; Baccus et al. 2008).
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However, even if the results are only valid for responders (66% of invited) to the questionnaire within our study population (members of the Swedish Society for Coeliacs which correspond to about 60% of Swedish adults with CD), they nevertheless show an experienced burden for a sample representing about 40% of Swedish adults with CD, irrespective of age.
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However, 68% of the 17,201 ESTs, which correspond to about 63% of the 10,844 3'-end exons (Additional file 1), have at least one of thirteen known PAS hexamers.
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For sequences anchored on the coffee genetic map, we selected a maximum genetic distance of 12 cM between pairs of syntenic markers, which correspond to about 1% of the coffee genetic map (1349 cM).
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The distinct transcripts detected by MPSS and RL-SAGE in appressoria and mycelia ranged from 12,000 to 16,000, which correspond to about 9,000 genes, representing 80% of the predicted genes in M. grisea [ 13].
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After a freezing thawing cycle, the titer of the library was determined to be about 2900 cfu per μl bacterial suspension, which corresponds to about 7.5 × 106 recombinant clones.
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The total use in 2004 was about 2.7 * 106 m (Finnish Forest Research Institute 2005), which corresponds to about 5.3 TWh, or 1% of the total energy consumption in 2004.
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The R134a experiments were conducted at saturation temperature of about 21 °C, refrigerant mass flow range between 10 and 30 kg/h which corresponds to about 44 and 130 kg/m2 s in the 9 mm i.d.
Its concentration is now reaching 400 ppmv, which corresponds to about a 40%% increase from the preindustrial state.
In the case of (which corresponds to about 19 km/h mobile terminal speed), the BER performance slightly degrades irrespective of and.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "which correspond about". Instead, use grammatically correct alternatives such as "which correspond to approximately", "which relate to", or "which are roughly equivalent to" for clarity and accuracy.
Common error
The verb "correspond" requires the preposition "to" to indicate a relationship or similarity. Omitting "to" and adding "about" creates an ungrammatical phrase. Ensure you use "correspond to" followed by the item or value to which something relates.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "which correspond about" functions as a relative clause aiming to provide additional information by establishing a connection or equivalence. However, as pointed out by Ludwig AI, the phrase is grammatically incorrect and doesn't convey a clear meaning due to the incorrect usage of "correspond" with "about".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "which correspond about" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided. While it appears predominantly in scientific contexts, its incorrect structure undermines its suitability for formal writing. Ludwig AI indicates the phrase doesn't convey a clear meaning. Instead, use alternatives like "which correspond to", "which relate to", or similar grammatically correct phrases to clearly and accurately express the intended relationship or equivalence. Always ensure correct preposition usage for clear communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
which correspond to approximately
Adds 'to' for grammatical correctness and 'approximately' to soften the assertion.
which relate approximately to
Replaces "correspond" with "relate" and adds "approximately" for nuance and grammatical correctness.
which are roughly equivalent to
Uses "roughly equivalent" for a looser connection and ensures grammatical correctness.
which are in the region of
Replaces "correspond" with the longer phrase "in the region of", indicating an approximate correspondence.
which approximate to
Uses 'approximate' as a verb, replacing 'correspond' and omitting 'about' for grammatical accuracy.
which are close to
Employs "close to" indicating an approximate value or relationship.
which roughly match
Replaces "correspond" with "roughly match" for an approximate similarity.
which are similar to
Uses "similar to" to indicate a likeness without exact equivalence.
which have an approximate value of
Replaces "correspond" with a longer phrase for clarity, specifying an approximate numerical value.
that roughly align with
Uses "roughly align with" to indicate that phrases corresponds in some parts but it is not perfectly equal.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use "correspond" in a sentence?
The verb "correspond" usually requires the preposition "to" to show a relationship between two things. For example, "The symptoms correspond to a common cold." Avoid using "correspond about", as it's grammatically incorrect.
What can I say instead of "which correspond about"?
You can use alternatives like "which correspond to", "which relate to", or "which are equivalent to" depending on the intended meaning.
Is it ever correct to use "correspond about"?
No, the phrase "correspond about" is not considered grammatically correct in standard English. It is best to use "correspond to" or other similar phrases instead.
How can I ensure my sentence with "correspond" is grammatically correct?
Always use "correspond to" when indicating a relationship or similarity. Double-check your sentence structure to ensure the preposition is correctly placed and that the meaning is clear. For example, instead of "the facts correspond about the event", use "the facts correspond to the event".
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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
79%
Authority and reliability
2.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested