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I was communicated
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
This is not a correct sentence.
The phrase "I was communicated" is not used in written English. You could say "I was told" or "I was informed". For example: "I was informed that the party was cancelled."
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Alternative expressions(20)
I was informed
I was told
I received communication
I was notified
I was apprised of
I learned
I was reached
I was connected
I was shared
I was allocated
I was contacted
I was incorporated
I was propagated
I was confirmed
I was consulted
I was translated
I was submitted
I was indicated
I was demonstrated
I was educated
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1 human-written examples
"I was communicated with very openly and with integrity.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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59 human-written examples
What if I thought I was communicating one thing but what people understood was something else — what if what they understood was that I disapproved of them and thought their way of life was backward?
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What if I thought I was communicating one thing but what people understood was something else what if what they understood was that I disapproved of them and thought their way of life was backward?
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"I didn't think I was communicating with other women.
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She would've loved it, just the fact that I was communicating and it was for her.
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I was communicating about the case via email with a private investigator who was working on the case.
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My past online endeavors were too broad in focus for anyone to track along with what I was communicating.
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I remember the moment on that Tuesday, minutes before 9 am, as a colleague I was communicating with on the internet asked 'what is happening?
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It was as if I was communicating with the TV, as if the people in my life at the time were in some sort of conspiracy.
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"I feel I'm communicating well with the players and most of the time the communication is about gestures rather than verbal communicatio," he said.
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I thought, I'm communicating with this bird!
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "I was communicated" in formal writing. Opt for more standard alternatives such as "I was informed" or "I was told".
Common error
The verb "communicate" typically requires an object specifying what is being communicated. Saying "I was communicated" is vague and grammatically awkward. Be specific about what information was conveyed.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "I was communicated" attempts to use a passive voice construction. However, it's not grammatically sound. Ludwig AI flags it as incorrect because "communicate" requires specification of what information was conveyed, making the passive form awkward without that detail.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "I was communicated" is grammatically incorrect and not recommended for use. As Ludwig AI points out, it's better to use alternatives like "I was informed", "I was told", or "I received communication" for clarity and grammatical correctness. Stick to standard English phrasing to ensure your message is effectively conveyed.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
I was informed
Direct replacement indicating receipt of information.
I was told
Simple and common way of saying you received information.
I received communication
More formal, emphasizing the act of communication.
I was notified
Emphasizes the formal notification aspect.
I was apprised of
More formal and indicates being given details.
I learned
Simple way of saying you came to know something.
I was kept in the loop
Indicates being regularly updated about something.
Communication was sent to me
Passive construction, emphasizing the sender.
I was reached
Suggests direct contact was made with you.
I had contact with
Indicates an interaction or exchange occurred.
FAQs
What's wrong with the phrase "I was communicated"?
The phrase "I was communicated" is not standard English. It's more appropriate to say "I was informed" or "I was told" to indicate you received information.
What can I say instead of "I was communicated"?
You can use alternatives like "I was informed", "I was told", or "I received communication" depending on the context.
Is "I was communicated to" correct?
While adding "to" makes it slightly more grammatical, it's still not a common or recommended phrase. It's better to rephrase the sentence for clarity.
How can I improve my sentence if I used "I was communicated"?
Focus on clarity and use stronger verbs. Instead of "I was communicated", specify who communicated with you and what they communicated, for example, "The manager informed me about the changes".
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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
80%
Authority and reliability
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested