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with a proportion of
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "with a proportion of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an amount of something as a portion of the whole. For example, "The school has a student population of 500, with a proportion of 25% coming from outside the country."
✓ Grammatically correct
Science
News & Media
Formal & Business
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60 human-written examples
"The object, it seems, is to shame those employers with a proportion of non-UK workers above some hypothetic and arbitrary level.
News & Media
Mr Mills and his researchers developed a stainless steel "Lincoln mirror" for sale with a proportion of the proceeds going to fund equine research at Riseholm.
News & Media
If they do not re-offend the Government will reward investment with a proportion of what they would otherwise have spent on keeping them locked up.
News & Media
The traditional news media have referenced and linked to its content, but so to have readers as varied as Commonwealth minsters, BAFTA and Stephen Fry - along with a proportion of his large Twitter following.
News & Media
The prime minister will announce on Sunday that it will include a "retail offer" with a proportion of the shares being earmarked for sale at a discounted price for small investors.
News & Media
Overall, 33 water metres were installed with a proportion of 3.24 person per water metre.
Science
Aluminum is the third most prevalent element in the earth's crust with a proportion of 7.5%.
The incentives of caviar production are very attractive with a proportion of sturgeon aquaculture dedicated to this activity.
b TGA curve of the homogeneous mixture of Mo-HA precursor and anhydrous Na2SO4 (with a proportion of 1 10).
Science
In Germany in 2012, CHD was number one cause with a proportion of 40,2 % on overall death [1, 2].
Science
The total installed capacity of hydropower is 320 GW, with a proportion of 21.3% and an increase of 5.5%.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "with a proportion of", ensure that the context clearly defines what the proportion relates to. For example, "The budget allocates 30% to education, with a proportion of that going to primary schools."
Common error
Avoid ambiguity by explicitly stating the total or base value to which the "proportion" refers. For instance, instead of saying "With a proportion of students failing...", specify "With a proportion of 20% of students failing the exam...".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "with a proportion of" functions as a prepositional phrase modifying a noun or noun phrase. Ludwig AI confirms this through numerous examples where it introduces information about the amount or percentage of something within a larger context.
Frequent in
Science
74%
News & Media
17%
Formal & Business
9%
Less common in
Social Media
0%
Wiki
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "with a proportion of" is a prevalent prepositional phrase employed to quantify a part of a whole. As confirmed by Ludwig AI, its function is to add specific details about the amount of something within a greater context. The analysis reveals it is particularly common in the realms of science, news, and formal business settings, suggesting a formal register. For clarity, always specify the base value the proportion refers to. Consider alternatives like "representing a percentage of" or "constituting a fraction of" for variety. Remember to specify what exactly has the proportion you are mentioning, for example, "With a proportion of 20% of students failing the exam..." instead of just "With a proportion of students failing...". Lastly, avoid redundant phrases like "a percentage with a proportion of".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
representing a percentage of
Replaces the prepositional phrase with a more direct verb phrase emphasizing the percentage.
constituting a fraction of
Substitutes 'proportion' with 'fraction', indicating a part of a whole, often used in mathematical contexts.
a certain percentage of
Emphasizes the numerical aspect of the proportion, using 'percentage' instead.
making up a share of
Replaces 'proportion' with 'share', focusing on the portion that contributes to the total.
accounting for a segment of
Uses 'segment' to denote a part, highlighting the division of a whole into sections.
comprising a portion of
Replaces 'proportion' with 'portion', indicating a part or share of something.
a part of which is
A more descriptive way to express a portion of something.
having a percentage that is
Focuses on the numerical value of the proportion.
including a segment that is
Highlights that a particular part is included within the whole.
a quantity that represents
Focuses on the numerical aspect, using 'quantity' to represent the proportional amount.
FAQs
How can I use "with a proportion of" in a sentence?
Use "with a proportion of" to indicate a part or share of a whole. For example, "The city's population increased, with a proportion of the growth attributed to new immigrants".
What are some alternatives to "with a proportion of"?
You can use alternatives like "representing a percentage of", "constituting a fraction of", or "making up a share of" depending on the context.
Is it correct to say "a percentage with a proportion of"?
While grammatically valid, it's often redundant. Simply state "a percentage of" or rephrase to avoid repetition. For example, instead of "A percentage with a proportion of 20%", say "20% of".
What's the difference between "with a proportion of" and "in proportion to"?
"With a proportion of" indicates a part of a whole, while "in proportion to" suggests a relationship or ratio between two quantities. For example, "The funding was allocated in proportion to the number of students" indicates a ratio, while "With a proportion of the funding allocated to scholarships" indicates a share of the total.
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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
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Authority and reliability
4.5/5
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Real-world application tested