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Soheil1 Posted 8 years ago
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Than

Hi

Is it a correct use of than?

a classifier has significantly predicted relevant results than irrelevant results.

?Thanks in advance

  

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No, it isn't right. Also, "significantly" seems wrong (or misplaced), as far as I can tell. Something like this may be meant: a classifier has predicted relevant results significantly more often than irrelevant results I can't tell whether "classifier" is the right word without more context.

  • No, it isn't right.
  • Also, "significantly" seems wrong (or misplaced), as far as I can tell.
  • Something like this may be meant: a classifier has predicted relevant results significantly more often than irrelevant results I can't tell whether "classifier" is the right word without more context.
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No, it isn't right. Also, "significantly" seems wrong (or misplaced), as far as I can tell. Something like this may be meant:

a classifier has predicted relevant results significantly more often than irrelevant results

I can't tell whether "classifier" is the right word without more context.

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