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judging from vs judging by

Both 'judging from' and 'judging by' are correct and commonly used in English. They are interchangeable and can be used to indicate the basis or criteria for forming an opinion or making a decision.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 928 views

judging from

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate the basis or criteria for forming an opinion or making a decision.

Examples:

  • Judging from his expression, he was not happy with the outcome.
  • Judging from the evidence presented, it seems like a clear case of fraud.
  • But judging from that bluetooth headset, his son is.
  • And judging from your husband, the trip is already a success.
  • Same weapon, too, judging from the shape of these marks.
  • Must be big, judging from the grimace on your face.
  • Almost point-blank, judging from the stippling.
  • And judging from the pitch they're both female.
  • And apparently... judging from her outfit...
  • And judging from the m.O., the motive was personal.
  • It's a possibility judging from the photographs.
  • Although judging from tonight, maybe you'd rather be with someone else.
  • Some dream, judging from that.
  • And judging from this, it looks a little like a cheeseburger.
  • Female, judging from the pelvis.
  • I do not know, but judging from the place...
  • The victim was in the gang judging from that tattoo.
  • And judging from his pallor, all his blood's been drained.
  • No signs of a struggle, judging from the undisturbed blood pool.
  • And judging from this crowd, that stunt is working.
  • And judging from your home gym, you have a killer exercise routine.
  • But judging from Paul's face, I think he'll kick me out of here in a minute or two.

Alternatives:

  • Based on
  • Considering
  • From what I can see
  • In my opinion
  • In light of

judging by

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate the basis or criteria for forming an opinion or making a decision.

Examples:

  • Judging by her reaction, she was surprised by the news.
  • Judging by the number of attendees, the event was a success.
  • And judging by this data, it's evolving.
  • I can tell, judging by what's going on in my.
  • The tree was here first, judging by the girth.
  • And judging by these trajectories, both were fired from an unusually low angle.
  • But judging by where they've placed us, higher-ups have deemed that mission irrelevant.
  • I might as well have marched them up here, judging by what I've seen.
  • I think you know more than that, judging by these... pylons.
  • Now... judging by those flashing symbols, I'd say it's asking for a password.
  • I think he's got more than a chance, judging by what Mrs Patmore has to say on the subject.
  • And judging by the looks of these shoe prints, maybe our Jane Doe felt something, too.
  • And evidently off-worlders, judging by your sonic technology.
  • Frenzied attack, judging by the splatter patterns.
  • And judging by the large volume of it in the water...
  • And judging by the extent of the damage your killer is strong.
  • It's three or four decades old, judging by the fade.
  • And judging by your accent, immigration probably isn't an issue you can be real impartial about.
  • And judging by your reaction, it is.
  • Monica Bishop, judging by the dress.
  • Two children, judging by their size.
  • And judging by his address, something bigger on the side.

Alternatives:

  • Based on
  • Considering
  • From what I can see
  • In my opinion
  • In light of

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