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I was uploaded
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"I was uploaded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when talking about a file, video, etc. being transferred to an online platform or server. For example: "I uploaded the video to YouTube last night - but it seems like I accidentally uploaded the wrong version because the one I was uploaded has mistakes."
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Alternative expressions(20)
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60 human-written examples
"I was uploading covers of songs and I never imagined anybody watching", Watson says.
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First of all I was uploading a chapter a day on Wattpad for that first month.
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I knew I had found a niche when I was uploading because no one else was doing it.
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I didn't believe him at first – it said 1GB as I was uploading – but immediately after the upload finished it read 5GB.
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I was uploading some quotations from Henry David Thoreau yesterday.
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"Before I signed up to these sites, I was uploading short clips of my videos from shoots with studios," Xavier tells me, "or maybe like 30 seconds of me just jerking off at home.
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"Before I signed up to these sites, I was uploading short clips of my videos from shoots with studios," Sibley tells me, "or maybe like 30 seconds of me just jerking off at home.
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I just created an unlimited account on DistroKid and I'm uploading all of my own music in the background as I type.
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But I'm not sending those photos to Instagram or Facebook — instead, I'm uploading them to a diet app called Rise, which has helped me to eat better and lose weight.
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And now here I am, uploading photos in the very room Press Secretary Robert Gibbs launches witty rejoinders and stonewalls most every day.
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But yesterday, as I was uploading birthday pictures to Instagram, I ended up looking through older images and came across a photo of the most "Are you even serious, Fortune Cookie Company?" fortune I have ever received.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Context is key. Use "I was uploaded" to emphasize the action of transferring data to a digital space, making sure it aligns with the content's purpose.
Common error
Avoid using "I was uploaded" when referring to physical objects or concepts that cannot be digitally transferred. For example, it is incorrect to say "I was uploaded into the room" since physical presence cannot be uploaded.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "I was uploaded" typically functions as a passive voice construction, indicating that the subject (the 'I') underwent the action of being transferred or placed onto a digital platform. Ludwig shows this usage in contexts related to digital content.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "I was uploaded" is grammatically correct and indicates that a digital entity has been transferred to an online platform. According to Ludwig, while the phrase is valid, it is important to use it appropriately, ensuring the subject is something that can logically be uploaded. Common contexts include technology and data management. Keep in mind its use is typically in a formal or professional register. While the term isn't broadly common, when context fits it can be a correct and understandable expression.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
I have been uploaded
Focuses on the completion of the uploading process from the speaker's perspective, using the present perfect tense.
I am now online
Emphasizes the state of being available or accessible online after the upload.
I am now available for download
Highlights the accessibility aspect, focusing on the ability to retrieve or access the uploaded content.
I have been made public
Shifts the emphasis to the act of making something accessible to the public.
I have been posted online
Uses 'posted' to refer to the action of making something available on the internet.
I have been transferred to the server
Focuses on the technical aspect of transferring the content to a server.
I am accessible on the internet
Highlights the accessibility aspect, focusing on the ability to be reached or accessed on the Internet.
I've been made accessible
General statement that the entity has been made accessible.
I was published
Focuses on the formal action of making something available to a wide audience.
I was digitized and shared
Highlights the combination of digitizing and making something accessible through sharing.
FAQs
How can I use "I was uploaded" in a sentence?
Use "I was uploaded" to describe the action of transferring digital content to an online platform or server. For example, "The presentation "is uploaded" in full".
What does "I was uploaded" mean?
"I was uploaded" signifies that a digital entity, such as a file, document, or piece of data, has been transferred and stored on an online system or platform.
Can I use "I was uploaded" to describe a person?
No, "I was uploaded" is generally used for digital files or data. To describe a person's presence online, you might say "I am online", "I am available", or "I was featured" depending on the context.
What are some alternatives to "I was uploaded"?
Depending on the context, you can use phrases like "I have been posted online", "I have been made public", or "I am now available for download".
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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
60%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested