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which neutralized
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "which neutralized" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or process that counteracts or eliminates the effect of something else. Example: "The new policy was implemented, which neutralized the previous issues related to employee dissatisfaction."
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In recent years, broadly neutralizing antibodies (bNAbs) which neutralized multiple types and subtypes of influenza viruses can be obtained through the new antibody-screening technologies in animal models or in humans.
"By 1989, the jihadists thought that they had destroyed the Soviet Union, and that militant Islam was a force that could prevail against any enemy, forgetting that what really drove the Russians out of Afghanistan was the Stinger antiaircraft missiles given to them by the United States, which neutralized Soviet air power," Dr. Kepel said.
News & Media
Technicolor then cross-processed the filmed footage before it was put through a bleach bypass, which neutralized color temperature and created more contrast.
Wiki
In addition, intramuscular immunization of BALB/c mice with this vaccine was also highly expressed and sufficient to induce the production of long-term IgG, which neutralized natural DKK1 in vivo.
While none of the mAbs neutralized the early viruses, with the exception of IgG1b12 which neutralized virus from patient 3506, extensive neutralization was achieved against the late time point viruses from patients ITM60 and NYU104 (Figures 3b and 3d).
Science
The numerical values on the extreme right of table represent the mean 50% neutralization titers (ID50) defined as the reciprocal dilution of plasma which neutralized 50% of viral infection in the assay.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
30 human-written examples
When the ball is on the ground, however, Wambach can become somewhat neutralized, which makes her an interesting conundrum for the USA coach staff.
News & Media
The 1st ranked discontinuous peptide (ILNCNDSLGIALFYKCW) is different from the 4th ranked discontinuous peptide (ILNCNDSLGLALFYRCW, which is a neutralized motifs) in two positions: 10th residue L->I, and 15th residue R->K.
Science
Since we do not have negative data (escape variants), all discontinuous motifs extracted from these strains were classified as neutralized motifs, which were recognized as functional in neutralizing assays.
Science
Rab-E8 was not neutralizing the ERA strain, but was also able to neutralize the divergent genotype 5 EBLV-1 strain, which also Rab-H7 neutralized (Table 5).
Science
The treaty's introductory article pledged a neutralized Central America, which neither signatory would "occupy, or fortify, or colonize, or assume or exercise any dominion over....".
Encyclopedias
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "which neutralized", ensure the context clearly defines what is being neutralized and what is doing the neutralizing.
Common error
Avoid using "which neutralized" without clearly specifying the scope or extent of the neutralization. Be precise about what aspects were affected.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "which neutralized" functions as a relative clause introducing additional information about a noun or pronoun. It specifies how something counteracted or nullified the effect of something else. This usage aligns with Ludwig's examples where the phrase connects an action with its neutralizing outcome.
Frequent in
Science
60%
News & Media
30%
Wiki
10%
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Formal & Business
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Encyclopedias
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Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "which neutralized" serves as a relative clause that explains how one thing counteracted or canceled out the effect of another. Ludwig AI highlights that it’s grammatically correct and commonly appears in scientific, news, and general contexts. Alternatives include "that counteracted" and "that offset". When using this phrase, ensure clarity about what is being neutralized and by what. Ludwig's analysis confirms its common use in various writing styles, emphasizing its effectiveness in explaining cause-and-effect relationships. While the frequency is uncommon, this phrase remains valuable for clear and explanatory writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
that counteracted
Emphasizes the action of opposing and reversing the effect.
that offset
Highlights the balancing of opposing forces or effects.
that negated
Focuses on the nullifying aspect of the action.
that counterbalanced
Indicates a balancing act between opposing forces.
that invalidated
Suggests that something was rendered ineffective or void.
which rendered ineffective
Highlights the process of causing something to lose its effect.
that annulled
Emphasizes the act of declaring something void.
which cancelled out
Suggests a complete negation of the effect.
that abolished
Indicates the complete removal or termination.
that undermined
Focuses on weakening or diminishing the effect.
FAQs
How can I use "which neutralized" in a sentence?
Use "which neutralized" to connect a clause that explains how something counteracted or canceled out the effect of something else. For example, "The unexpected rainfall, "which neutralized" the drought conditions, saved the crops".
What are some alternatives to "which neutralized"?
You can use alternatives like "that counteracted", "that offset", or "that negated depending on the context.
Is it better to say "which neutralized" or "that neutralized"?
Both "which neutralized" and "that neutralized" are grammatically correct. "Which" introduces a nonrestrictive clause, adding extra information, while "that" introduces a restrictive clause, essential to the sentence's meaning. Choose based on whether the clause is essential or additional.
What is the difference between "which neutralized" and "which mitigated"?
"Which neutralized" implies a complete cancellation of effect, while "which mitigated" suggests a reduction in severity or impact, not necessarily a complete removal. The choice depends on the degree of effect you want to convey.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Real-world application tested