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I can wholeheartedly
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "I can wholeheartedly" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express strong agreement or support for something, indicating that you fully endorse or believe in it. Example: "I can wholeheartedly recommend this book to anyone looking for inspiration."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Formal & Business
Science
Alternative expressions(20)
I completely agree
I'm glad to
I am willing to
I can easily
I can absolutely
I can clearly
I fully endorse
I strongly recommend
I am pleased to
I wholeheartedly endorse
I can emphatically
I will gladly
I can certainly
I can never
I can really
I can definitively
I deeply believe in
I can probably
I can surely
I can obviously
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
19 human-written examples
I can wholeheartedly recommend calling them if you are as confused as I am.
News & Media
The back of the copy I received described it as 'perfect for fans of Patrick Ness and Siobham Dowd' and I can wholeheartedly second that.
News & Media
"We would absolutely hate to have him not active in the market, I can wholeheartedly say that," said David Zwirner, who owns a gallery that bears his name in the Chelsea section of Manhattan.
News & Media
So, if you happen to find yourself in the remote regions of south-astern Nigeria next November I can wholeheartedly recommend taking part in what will be the 10th Obudu Mountain Race.
News & Media
But I'm a professional, so I endured Country Song – non-specific song titles equal authenticity, FYI – and I can wholeheartedly conclude that I would rather listen to the Niall-penned acoustic songs that don't make it on to One Direction albums on repeat than ever listen to this neutered take on a folk lament again.
News & Media
Not very many and no, there's no money in it but of the 30 manuscripts I've been sent in the last year there are only two that I can wholeheartedly recommend to those friends who see me as some kind of speaking version of the Books for Giving catalogue.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
41 human-written examples
Having watched a few games a little more recently than Sean, I can agree wholeheartedly - about the fact these two aren't going at it full-pelt and about the presentation.
News & Media
I think my behavior needs adjustment before I can go wholeheartedly into an app-based future but I think my children will find appization so commonplace and familiar that there will be no disconnected between the pre-app, media landscape and the coming deluge of micro-payment driven sources.
News & Media
I can say wholeheartedly that this is the future of forestry.
News & Media
I can disagree wholeheartedly with what you are saying and still cherish our common right to free speech.
News & Media
CC: The thing I can say wholeheartedly is that it's a worthy life to live, to spend pursuing making art and the hope of making the world more beautiful.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "I can wholeheartedly" to express strong and enthusiastic support for an idea, recommendation, or course of action. It conveys a sense of complete agreement and genuine endorsement.
Common error
While "I can wholeheartedly" is suitable for many situations, avoid overusing it in highly formal or academic writing where a more nuanced or objective tone might be preferred. Consider alternatives like "I strongly support" or "I fully endorse" for a more professional feel.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "I can wholeheartedly" functions as an intensifier, strengthening the following verb. It typically precedes verbs like "recommend", "support", or "agree", adding emphasis to the speaker's endorsement. This is confirmed by Ludwig's examples showing the phrase used to express strong support or agreement.
Frequent in
News & Media
68%
Formal & Business
18%
Science
14%
Less common in
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Encyclopedias
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "I can wholeheartedly" is a phrase used to convey strong agreement, support, or endorsement, deemed grammatically correct by Ludwig. It's commonly found in news and media, formal business settings, and scientific publications. While versatile, avoid overuse in excessively formal writing. Ludwig AI shows it to be effective for persuasively expressing your complete and genuine support.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
I fully endorse
Replaces "can wholeheartedly" with a stronger verb, emphasizing endorsement.
I completely support
Uses "completely support" to convey thorough agreement and backing.
I strongly recommend
Focuses on recommending with emphasis.
I wholeheartedly endorse
Adds redundancy for emphasis to the word "endorse".
I deeply believe in
Shifts focus to belief, implying strong conviction.
I unequivocally support
Replaces "can wholeheartedly" with "unequivocally support" for increased formality and emphasis.
I am a firm believer in
Emphasizes personal conviction.
I readily advocate
Highlights active support and promotion.
I am in full agreement
Focuses solely on agreement.
I give my unreserved approval
Highlights approval without limitations.
FAQs
How can I use "I can wholeheartedly" in a sentence?
Use "I can wholeheartedly" to express strong agreement or support. For example: "I can wholeheartedly recommend this book to anyone interested in the topic."
What can I say instead of "I can wholeheartedly"?
You can use alternatives like "I fully endorse", "I completely support", or "I strongly recommend" depending on the context.
Is "I can wholeheartedly" suitable for formal writing?
While generally acceptable, in very formal or academic contexts, consider alternatives like "I strongly support" or "I fully endorse" to maintain a professional tone.
What's the difference between "I can wholeheartedly recommend" and "I highly recommend"?
"I can wholeheartedly recommend" suggests stronger enthusiasm and complete agreement compared to "I highly recommend", which simply indicates a strong recommendation.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested