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I contend it
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "I contend it" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when you want to assert or argue a particular point or position. For example, "I contend it is essential for progress." Alternative expressions include "I argue that" and "I assert that."
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Exact Expressions
6 human-written examples
"We deemed it is deception and by rule it is unsporting," Dreibelbis said, adding, "I contend it can't be officiated effectively".
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Or has he changed his mind because there's pressure in the Conservative party and he's worried about Ukip? "I contend it's the second, not the first.
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Or has he changed his mind because there's pressure in the Conservative party and he's worried about Ukip? "I contend it's the second, not the first.
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I contend it is one motivated primarily by hatred.
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While many seek to define this election, I contend it raises more questions than it answers.
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This is an entirely legitimate argument, but I contend it is not the most important issue, nor is it the most critical mission of the conventional zoological park.
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Similar Expressions
54 human-written examples
"I would contend it's not.
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"I would contend it's just not necessary.
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"It's certainly not Christian, and I would contend it's not American," he said.
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Well, I would contend it's the copy of Fareed Zakaria's, The Post-American World.
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I simply contend it's business we should be minding a whole lot better, and do so not on the basis of ideology -- but of epidemiology.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "I contend it" to introduce a viewpoint, but be prepared to support your contention with evidence or reasoning.
Common error
While grammatically sound, "I contend it" can sound overly formal in casual conversation. Opt for phrases like "I think" or "I believe" in informal settings.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "I contend it" is to introduce a statement of belief or assertion. It's used to present an argument or a point of view that the speaker is prepared to defend. As seen in Ludwig, this phrase signals that the speaker is not merely stating a fact, but presenting a position.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "I contend it" is a grammatically sound and useful expression for introducing an argument or stating a belief with conviction. Ludwig confirms its correct usage. While not as common as simpler phrases like "I think", it adds a level of formality and assertiveness to your writing or speech. Be mindful of the context and audience, as it may sound overly formal in casual conversations. Remember to support your contentions with evidence and reasoning to make your arguments more persuasive.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
It is my contention that
A more formal and emphatic version of the original phrase.
I maintain that
This phrase is a more formal way of asserting a belief or argument.
I assert that
Similar to 'maintain', but with a slightly stronger emphasis on the forcefulness of the assertion.
I argue that
This phrase explicitly indicates that you are presenting an argument.
My argument is that
Clearly states that the following statement is the core of an argument.
I submit that
Often used in formal or legal contexts to introduce an argument.
I posit that
Suggests putting forward an idea or theory for consideration.
I propose that
Introduces a suggestion or plan.
I believe that
A more personal way of expressing a conviction.
In my view
Highlights that the statement is a personal opinion.
FAQs
How can I use "I contend it" in a sentence?
You can use "I contend it" to introduce a formal argument or opinion. For example, "I contend it is the responsibility of governments to address climate change."
What phrases are similar to "I contend it"?
Alternatives include "I maintain that", "I assert that", or "I argue that". The best choice depends on the specific context and level of formality.
Is "I contend it" suitable for informal conversations?
While grammatically correct, "I contend it" may sound overly formal in casual settings. Consider using phrases like "I think" or "I believe" instead.
What's the difference between "I contend it" and "I believe that"?
"I believe that" expresses a personal conviction, while "I contend it" is used to present an argument or assertion that you are prepared to defend. "I contend it" suggests a more reasoned and less emotional position than "I believe that".
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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
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested