B2 Expression رسمي 7 دقيقة للقراءة

As demonstrated by

Presentation and public speaking expression

في 15 ثانية

  • Used to introduce evidence that proves a statement is true.
  • Best for professional, academic, or persuasive contexts.
  • Functions as a logical bridge between a claim and proof.
  • More formal and targeted than 'for example' or 'like'.

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In a corporate meeting about productivity

Our new workflow is much more efficient, as demonstrated by the 30% reduction in project turnaround time.

Our new workflow is much more efficient, as proven by the 30% reduction in time.

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Writing a review for a new smartphone

The camera performs poorly in low light, as demonstrated by the grainy texture in these evening shots.

The camera is bad in the dark, as shown by the grainy texture in these photos.

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A fitness coach talking to a client

You are getting much stronger, as demonstrated by your ability to lift 10kg more than last week.

You are getting stronger, as shown by your ability to lift more weight.

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خلفية ثقافية

There is a heavy emphasis on 'empirical evidence.' Using this phrase signals that you are participating in a tradition of objective, verifiable truth. In US business culture, 'data-driven decision making' is a buzzword. This phrase is the linguistic tool used to sound 'data-driven.' In UK/US law, the 'burden of proof' is central. Lawyers use this phrase to explicitly link their arguments to admitted evidence. Sometimes used ironically to point out something very obvious in a dry, humorous way.

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The 'Fact That' Trick

If you want to follow the phrase with a full sentence, you must say 'as demonstrated by the fact that...' followed by your sentence.

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Don't Overuse

Using this phrase in every paragraph of an essay makes it sound repetitive. Mix it up with 'as evidenced by' or 'this is clear from'.

في 15 ثانية

  • Used to introduce evidence that proves a statement is true.
  • Best for professional, academic, or persuasive contexts.
  • Functions as a logical bridge between a claim and proof.
  • More formal and targeted than 'for example' or 'like'.

What It Means

Have you ever noticed how some people just seem 'smarter' during a work presentation? It is usually not because they know more, but because they use 'power phrases' like as demonstrated by. This phrase is the ultimate tool for anyone who wants to sound more credible, professional, and logical. Instead of just saying something is true, you are inviting your listener to look at the evidence themselves. It is the linguistic equivalent of dropping a microphone after showing the receipts.

What It Means

At its core, as demonstrated by is a way to introduce a concrete example that supports a general statement. If you say, "The weather is getting colder," that is just a claim. If you add, "as demonstrated by the frost on the windows," you have provided proof. The word demonstrated suggests a clear, visible, or measurable show of truth. It is not just about guessing; it is about showing. It carries a vibe of authority and intellectual rigor. When you use this, you aren't just chatting; you are presenting a mini-argument. It is like telling your friend, "I'm not just saying this for fun; I have the data to prove it." Just don't use it to prove why you deserve the last slice of pizza, or you might sound a bit too much like a lawyer at a birthday party.

How To Use It

The structure is usually quite simple: [General Statement] + [,] + as demonstrated by + [Evidence]. You can also flip it for emphasis: As demonstrated by + [Evidence] + [,] + [General Statement]. For example, "He is a great cook, as demonstrated by the empty plates at the end of the night." Note that you often need a comma before the phrase to separate the claim from the proof. It works best with nouns or noun phrases. You wouldn't usually follow it with a full sentence unless you use a bridge like "the fact that." If you’re texting, you might skip the comma, but in a professional email to your boss, that comma is your best friend. It keeps the sentence breathing and logical.

Formality & Register

This phrase lives in the 'Neutral' to 'Formal' world. You will see it constantly in academic papers, business reports, and news articles. It is the gold standard for presentations and public speaking. However, it is a bit heavy for a casual Sunday brunch. If you tell your friend, "I am hungry, as demonstrated by my stomach growling," they might look at you like you’ve been reading too many textbooks. It is perfect for LinkedIn posts, job interviews, or when you are trying to explain a complex bug to a developer on Slack. It says, "I am a professional who cares about facts." It is the tuxedo of transition phrases—use it when you want to impress, but maybe not at the gym.

Real-Life Examples

In the workplace, you might say, "Our marketing strategy is working, as demonstrated by the 20% increase in clicks." On social media, a fitness influencer might post, "Hard work pays off, as demonstrated by my progress photos over the last six months." Even in gaming, a streamer might say, "This character is overpowered, as demonstrated by how easily I cleared this level." You’ll also find it in Netflix documentaries when a narrator explains a scientific phenomenon. It’s everywhere where information is being shared seriously. It’s even useful for those awkward 'performance reviews' at work where you have to prove you actually did something all year. "I am a team player, as demonstrated by the 500 Slack messages I sent helping coworkers."

When To Use It

Use this phrase when the stakes are a bit higher than a normal conversation. It is fantastic for persuading someone who is skeptical. If your boss doesn't believe a project is finished, use as demonstrated by to point to the completed tasks. It is also great for writing reviews, whether it is for a new iPhone or a local restaurant. It helps you move from "I liked it" to "It is good because [evidence]." Basically, use it whenever you want to move from 'telling' to 'showing.' It is the 'show, don't tell' rule of writing brought to life in a single phrase. If you are trying to win a debate on Reddit, this phrase is your secret weapon for sounding like the most reasonable person in the thread.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid this phrase in highly emotional or very intimate settings. If your partner asks if you love them, saying "Yes, as demonstrated by the flowers I bought you" is a one-way ticket to the doghouse. It sounds cold and clinical in those moments. Also, don't use it if the evidence is totally obvious. "It is raining, as demonstrated by the water falling from the sky" makes you sound like a robot trying to pass for human. Keep it for things that actually need a bit of explanation or proof. And for heaven's sake, don't use it more than once in a single paragraph. It’s a strong flavor; a little goes a long way, like hot sauce on a taco.

Common Mistakes

A very common error is using the wrong preposition. People often say ✗ "as demonstrated with" or ✗ "as demonstrated through." While people might understand you, by is the standard partner for demonstrated in this context. Another mistake is forgetting the evidence part. You can't just say "as demonstrated" and stop; the whole point is to point at something! Some learners also try to use it to mean "for example," but it’s more specific than that. For example just gives a sample; as demonstrated by provides proof. ✗ "I like fruit, as demonstrated by apples" sounds weird. ✓ "I like fruit, for example, apples" is much better. Reserve our phrase for logical connections.

Common Variations

If as demonstrated by feels a bit too stiff, you can try as shown by or as seen in. These are slightly more relaxed but still professional. In very formal settings, like a legal document, you might see as evidenced by. On the flip side, if you’re being cheeky with friends, you might say witnessed by or just check the receipts. In the UK, you might hear as evidenced from, though by is still more common globally. In Gen Z slang, you might just see someone post a screenshot with the caption "Proof," which is basically the 2024 version of as demonstrated by for the TikTok generation.

Real Conversations

M

Manager

We need to improve our response times.
E

Employee

I agree. The current delay is affecting satisfaction, as demonstrated by the latest customer surveys.

Student A: This professor is really tough.

Student B: Definitely, as demonstrated by the fact that the average grade on the midterm was a C-.

Tech Support: The issue is likely your internet connection.

U

User

I don't think so, as demonstrated by my speed test showing 500 Mbps.

Quick FAQ

Is it too formal for texting? Usually, yes. Unless you are being intentionally funny or discussing a work matter on WhatsApp, it might feel a bit 'extra.' Use like or look at instead for casual chats. Does it always need a comma? In formal writing, yes. The comma helps the reader understand that the following part is an explanation of the previous part. Can I use it at the start of a sentence? Absolutely! "As demonstrated by recent studies, coffee might actually be good for you." It’s a great way to lead with the evidence to make a strong first impression. Is it better than 'for example'? It’s different. Use it when you want to prove a point, not just list things.

ملاحظات الاستخدام

This is a high-register phrase most common in B2+ levels. Always use 'by' as the preposition. It requires a noun or a gerund ('-ing' form) to follow it immediately for the best flow.

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The 'Fact That' Trick

If you want to follow the phrase with a full sentence, you must say 'as demonstrated by the fact that...' followed by your sentence.

⚠️

Don't Overuse

Using this phrase in every paragraph of an essay makes it sound repetitive. Mix it up with 'as evidenced by' or 'this is clear from'.

أمثلة

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#1 In a corporate meeting about productivity
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Our new workflow is much more efficient, as demonstrated by the 30% reduction in project turnaround time.

Our new workflow is much more efficient, as proven by the 30% reduction in time.

Here it connects a claim (efficiency) to a specific metric (30% reduction).

#2 Writing a review for a new smartphone
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The camera performs poorly in low light, as demonstrated by the grainy texture in these evening shots.

The camera is bad in the dark, as shown by the grainy texture in these photos.

Uses visual evidence to support a technical critique.

#3 A fitness coach talking to a client
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You are getting much stronger, as demonstrated by your ability to lift 10kg more than last week.

You are getting stronger, as shown by your ability to lift more weight.

Encouraging use of the phrase to highlight personal progress.

#4 Instagram caption for a travel blogger
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Iceland is truly magical, as demonstrated by the incredible northern lights we saw last night.

Iceland is magical, as shown by the northern lights we saw.

A slightly more relaxed but still structured way to share an experience.

#5 Texting a friend about a messy roommate
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He definitely forgot to clean again, as demonstrated by the mountain of pizza boxes in the kitchen.

He didn't clean, as shown by all the pizza boxes.

Humorous use in a casual setting to emphasize the 'obvious' proof.

#6 A student explaining a historical event
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The revolution was deeply unpopular among the middle class, as demonstrated by the lack of support in urban centers.

The revolution was disliked, as shown by the lack of support.

Standard academic usage for historical analysis.

#7 Discussing a pet's behavior
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My dog was clearly sad while I was gone, as demonstrated by his refusal to eat his favorite treats.

My dog was sad, as shown by him not eating his treats.

Emotional context where actions serve as proof of feelings.

#8 Answering a question in a job interview
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I have strong leadership skills, as demonstrated by my successful management of a team of ten during my last role.

I am a good leader, as shown by my management of a team.

The perfect 'STAR' method phrase for proving your skills.

Common preposition error خطأ شائع
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✗ The app is very popular, as demonstrated with the high number of downloads. → ✓ The app is very popular, as demonstrated by the high number of downloads.

The app is popular, as shown by the downloads.

Always use 'by', not 'with', when introducing the evidence.

Misusing it as a simple list خطأ شائع

✗ I like many sports, as demonstrated by tennis and golf. → ✓ I like many sports, for example, tennis and golf.

I like sports like tennis and golf.

Don't use it for simple lists; use it for logical proof.

#11 Explaining a technical error to a team
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The server is overloaded, as demonstrated by the frequent timeout errors we are seeing in the logs.

The server has too much work, as shown by the errors in the logs.

Using technical data as the 'demonstration'.

اختبر نفسك

Fill in the missing preposition.

The company is very profitable, as demonstrated ____ its high stock price.

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: by

We use 'by' to indicate the agent or means of demonstration.

Which sentence uses the phrase correctly in a formal context?

Select the best option:

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: The theory is valid, as demonstrated by the experimental data.

This sentence correctly follows the phrase with a noun phrase and maintains a formal tone.

Match the claim to its demonstration.

Claim: 'The city is environmentally friendly.'

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: As demonstrated by the extensive bike lane network.

Bike lanes are evidence of being environmentally friendly.

🎉 النتيجة: /3

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Fill in the missing preposition. Fill Blank B1

The company is very profitable, as demonstrated ____ its high stock price.

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: by

We use 'by' to indicate the agent or means of demonstration.

Which sentence uses the phrase correctly in a formal context? Choose B2

Select the best option:

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: The theory is valid, as demonstrated by the experimental data.

This sentence correctly follows the phrase with a noun phrase and maintains a formal tone.

Match the claim to its demonstration. situation_matching B1

Claim: 'The city is environmentally friendly.'

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: As demonstrated by the extensive bike lane network.

Bike lanes are evidence of being environmentally friendly.

🎉 النتيجة: /3

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الأسئلة الشائعة

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Yes, but it's less common. For example: 'As demonstrated by the data, the project is a success.'

No, it's perfect for professional emails where you are explaining a result or a decision.

'As demonstrated by' is slightly more formal and implies a more rigorous proof.

عبارات ذات صلة

🔄

As evidenced by

synonym

Used to introduce evidence.

🔗

As illustrated by

similar

Used to introduce an example or picture.

🔗

In light of

builds on

Considering a certain fact.

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Case in point

specialized form

A perfect example of something.

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