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with some modified
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "with some modified" is not correct in English.
It seems to be missing a noun or context to clarify what is being modified. You can use a corrected version of this phrase when referring to something that has been changed or altered, but it needs to be more specific. Example: "The report was submitted with some modified sections to improve clarity."
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The NiCo2S4@NiMoO4/NF was prepared by a hydrothermal route combining with a calcination process were according to previously published works with some modified [32, 35].
Science
For the MUD scheme, the authors have devised a technique to convert multi user detection into single user detection with some modified parameters for AWGN parameters as shown below: C sep = β E { I ( η ′ snr ) }, (44). in which I η ′ s n r = D ( p Z | X, s n r ; η ′ | | p Z | s n r ; η ′ | p X ), (45).
The reference model used as a basis for the comparative analysis is the Layer 3 (system components) of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE Learning Technology Standards Committeeee's (LTSC) P1484.1/D9, 2001-11-30 Draft Standard for LTSAning Techaplogy—Learning Technology Systems Architecture (LTSA) (chap. 20), with some modified version thereof.
They gathered around and the band began to play "La Bamba" with some modified lyrics -- adding "Obama" and "immigration reform, we want it now".
News & Media
Micromolar concentrations of tetracycline are sufficient to inhibit collagenase activity by 50%; greater activity is seen with some modified tetracyclins [ 120].
RTE was prepared according to the reported method with some modified steps [ 35]. 1 kg of rhubarb was powdered and extracted with 5 L of 60% ethanol for 30 min in a reflux condenser for three times and then was filtrated.
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For the systems with nonlinear characteristics, some modified algorithms based on kernel partial least squares (KPLS) have also been designed very recently.
Many earlier investigations tried to correlate the experimental data with available models or some modified empirical equations, but these results were unable to predict the values of parameters from a single equation.
With the development of nanotechnology, some modified and new forms of carbon fibers have emerged, which show good performance as anode materials.
Science
In accordance with the results showed here, some modified allergens, or even hypoallergenic forms of Ole e 1 could naturally occur in some olive varieties.
Science
The flag was an imitation of the logo from BBC comedy show Only Fools and Horses, with some words modified to form an offensive slogan.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing changes, specify what noun is being modified. For instance, instead of "with some modified", clarify by saying "with some modified steps" or "with some modified parameters".
Common error
Avoid using "with some modified" without specifying the noun being modified. This lack of specificity creates ambiguity and weakens the clarity of your sentence. Ensure the noun is clearly stated to enhance comprehension.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "with some modified" functions as a prepositional phrase, but it is grammatically incomplete. It requires a noun to clarify what is being modified. As Ludwig AI suggests, the phrase requires a noun or context for improved clarity.
Frequent in
Science
50%
News & Media
37%
Wiki
6%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Social Media
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Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "with some modified" is found in various contexts, it is grammatically incomplete and requires a noun for clarity. Ludwig AI points out that it's missing a noun or context to clarify what is being modified. For more effective communication, it is advisable to use alternatives such as "with slight adjustments" or "with minor alterations", and always specify what is being modified. Predominantly appearing in science and news media, its neutral register is overshadowed by its grammatical issues, making it less suitable for formal writing. Addressing this issue by specifying the modified noun will improve the accuracy and understandability.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
with slight adjustments
Emphasizes minor changes made to something.
with minor alterations
Focuses on small changes that refine the original.
with certain adaptations
Highlights the process of adapting something for a specific purpose.
with a few revisions
Suggests that something has been reviewed and improved.
with some variations
Focuses on how something differs slightly, offering an alternative.
with specific amendments
Indicates formal changes made to a document or plan.
with applied corrections
Signifies that errors or inaccuracies have been addressed and fixed.
with implemented modifications
Highlights the action of applying changes that improve a process or thing.
with integrated changes
Stresses that the change has been incorporated within the whole of something.
with incorporated updates
Indicates the action of adding the latest information to something.
FAQs
How can I correctly use the phrase "with some modified" in a sentence?
The phrase "with some modified" is grammatically incomplete. To use it correctly, specify the noun that's being modified, such as "with some "modified steps"" or "with some "modified parameters"".
What are some alternatives to "with some modified" that I can use?
Alternatives include "with slight adjustments", "with minor alterations", or "with certain adaptations", depending on the context.
Is it better to say "with some modified" or "with some modifications"?
"With some modifications" is grammatically correct. "With some modified" needs a noun after "modified" to be complete, like "with some modified code".
How does the meaning change if I say "with some modifications" instead of "with some modified steps"?
"With some modifications" is more general, referring to unspecified changes. "With some "modified steps"" is more specific, indicating that particular steps have been altered.
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Usage summary
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
80%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested