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Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "T" is not correct or usable in written English as it stands alone without context.
It may be used as an abbreviation or symbol in specific contexts, but it requires additional information to convey meaning. Example: "Please refer to section T for more details."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
Alternative expressions(3)
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
One of these T&C clauses read as follows: "YOUR FIRST-BORN CHILD: In using this service, you agree to relinquish your first-born child to F-Secure, as and when the company requires it.
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(H/T: Andrew Sullivan).
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It is possible to choose free-range over factory-produced eggs even in convenience stores; much harder to opt to pay a premium of a couple of pounds for a T-shirt that comes with ethical plus points.
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Andy Roddick doesn't have one of those T-shirts either, but that has not stopped the promising but raw 18-year-old from being promoted as a champion elect.
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The range of Putin T-shirts went on sale at a pop-up shop within the most prestigious location in Moscow – the GUM department store on Red Square.
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It is cool here!" Bobo, who speaks six languages, was a charming guide with a great sense of humour – and great fashion sense, mixing a batik suit with a modern gilet, or zebra-print shorts with a trendy T-shirt.
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He's been in DIY bands since the early 90s, is missing teeth as well as most of his hair, and is wearing a T-shirt that says Dinosaurs Are Wankers.
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I expect that to be the way of the future," said Emin Gurdenli, chief technology officer for T-Mobile UK. "Does this mean that there will only be one shared infrastructure?
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T-Mobile and 3 have begun merging base stations in a joint venture that will see the number of T-Mobile's masts reduced from 18,000 to 15,000 by the end of this year – a move that will actually result in better coverage.
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You can't visit Bruges without having a plate of moules marinière, follow it up with handmade chocolates and sipping a cup of hot chocolate at De Proeverie (Katelijnestraat 6) and trying one (or several) of the many beers at 't Brugs Beertje (Kemelstraat 5).
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always provide context when using "T" as an abbreviation or symbol to ensure clarity. For example, "Refer to section T" or "Vitamin T supplements are beneficial."
Common error
Avoid using "T" in isolation without any surrounding information. This makes your writing unclear and confusing for the reader.
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Linguistic Context
As a standalone term, "T" lacks a defined grammatical function. It typically serves as an abbreviation or symbol. Without context, it does not function as a noun, verb, adjective, or adverb. Ludwig AI shows that "T" by itself is not grammatically correct.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the single letter "T" is not usable in written English as it stands alone without context. Ludwig AI confirms this, indicating that context is essential for understanding its meaning. "T" may be used as an abbreviation or symbol in specific contexts but requires additional information to convey its meaning. Always include context to avoid ambiguity and ensure clear communication. For example, use "section T" or ""letter T"" instead.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Section T
Specifies a part of a document or text.
Item T
Denotes a particular item from a series.
Letter T
Adds clarity and specifies the intended reference.
The letter T
Adds an article for grammatical correctness.
Gene T
Used when naming a specific gene.
Group T
Used when refering to a specific group of people or objects.
T-shirt
Refers to a specific garment.
Brand T
Specifies a commercial brand name.
Tea
Share a similar phonetic aspect but vastly different meaning.
Vitamin T
Refers to a specific micronutrient.
FAQs
How should I properly use the letter "T" in a sentence?
What does "T" usually stand for in scientific contexts?
In scientific contexts, "T" can represent various terms depending on the field. For example, it can stand for temperature in physics, or a specific type of "gene T" in genetics. Always clarify the meaning based on the context.
Is it ever appropriate to use "T" as a standalone word?
No, "T" should not be used as a standalone word without context. It typically functions as an abbreviation or symbol, requiring additional information to convey its intended meaning. Without context, the meaning of "T" is ambiguous.
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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
1.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested