Subtle Grammatical Usage Notes 
aka Common mistakes when writing scientific papers and grants.
 Usage 
 
-  Alternate / Alternative 
 Alternate means "every other one" in a series. Alternative means "another option". (REL)
-  Bacteriophage / Bacteriophages 
 Even though it sounds strange, the plural of bacteriophage is really bacteriophages.
-  By Contrast / In Contrast 
 Use By contrast when the next word is a noun. Use In contrast when followed by a preposition such as "with" or "to". (REL)
-  Complimentary / Complementary 
 Complimentary means praising or free of charge. Two things are complementary when they combine in a way that enhances each other's qualities or if they are nucleic acid bases that pair with each other. Thus, "complementary base", "complementary skills", "complimentary comments".
-  This Data / These Data 
 Use this data when you can replace "data" with "information". Use these data when you can replace "data" with "facts". (source)
-  Principle / Principal 
 Principle means the fundamental basis of a fact. A Principal is the main player or the person of most importance in a project. Thus, "proof of principle", "principal investigator", "in principle", "the principle reason", "school principal".
-  Where / Wherein 
 Use wherein when you can replace with "in which" or "in what".
 Punctuation 
   
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