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Tue

Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

The phrase "Tue" is not correct in written English as it is an incomplete abbreviation for "Tuesday." It can be used informally in contexts where abbreviations for days of the week are acceptable, such as in calendars or schedules.
Example: "Let's meet on Tue for our weekly team check-in."

⚠ May contain grammatical issues

News & Media

Sport

Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

60 human-written examples

As the French saying has it: "Trop de choix tue le choix" (too much choice kills the choice).Surely, though, knowing that lots of choice is out there still feels good?

News & Media

The Economist

Wearing a red bandana over his face, his mousy-brown hair cropped close, he held up a banner that read "L'Homophobie tue" ("Homophobia Kills").

News & Media

The New Yorker

This production, directed by Stephen Wadsworth, restores an amusing but often cut Act II duet, "Per queste tue manine," in which Zerlina ties up Leporello and threatens to shave him without soap as punishment for his role in having deceived everyone.

Such longing inspired songs like Morton's "Le souvenir de vous me tue" ("The memory of you kills me").

The answer may be moot, with news that UKAD are investigating Team Sky for receiving medical products at the 2011 Critérium du Dauphiné – the same race where Dr Richard Freeman picked up the phone and was granted an emergency TUE for Rigoberto Uran by Dr Zorzoli.

Were I to have put the same question some years later, I'd have dropped Fawcett and Diesel for Jimmy Hoffa and Mehdi Ben Barka, both of whom have been the subject of movies, the former in 1992, the latter last year in I Saw Ben Barka Get Killed (J'ai vu tue Ben Barka) which has just reached this country, though it was included in the 2005 London Film Festival.

News & Media

The Guardian

Dave Smith, the former Olympic coach who trained the French star Pascal Lino at the end of his career, is forthright in his condemnation of the current TUE system, calling the controversy around Wiggins "an embarrassing shit-show for Sky".

According to Usada, both the NSAC and Team Pacquiao were notified about the TUE after it was granted, "even though the practice is not prohibited under NSAC rules".

"As was already publicly reported in May of this year by the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC), Mr Mayweather applied for and was granted a TUE by Usada for an IV infusion of saline and vitamins that was administered prior to his 2 May fight.

· Djanogly Theatre, Nottingham, Tue 13; Greenroom, Manchester, Fri 16 Ultima Vez: Spiegel On tour It's two decades since Wim Vandekeybus premiered his bruising, choreographic manifesto What The Body Does Not Remember and a new dance genre, Eurocrash, was coined.

News & Media

The Guardian

Wihan Quartet St Peter's Church, Goodwick, Sat, Sun; Wolfscastle Hotel, Haverfordwest, Tue Three programmes built around this year's Haydn and Mendelssohn anniversaries for the Fishguard festival.

News & Media

The Guardian
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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

If you're unsure whether to use "Tue" or "Tuesday", always opt for the full word to maintain clarity and professionalism.

Common error

Avoid using the abbreviation "Tue" in formal reports, academic papers, or business correspondence. Always spell out the full day name, "Tuesday", to maintain a professional tone.

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Linguistic Context

The primary grammatical function of "Tue" is to serve as an abbreviation for Tuesday. It's a shortened form used to represent the day of the week, primarily in informal contexts where brevity is preferred.

Expression frequency: Common

Frequent in

News & Media

40%

Sport

20%

Formal & Business

10%

Less common in

Science

10%

Encyclopedias

10%

Wiki

10%

Ludwig's WRAP-UP

In summary, "Tue" functions as an abbreviation for "Tuesday", primarily used in informal contexts such as calendars, schedules, and casual notes. While common, it is grammatically "incorrect" to use in formal writing, where "Tuesday" is preferred. Ludwig AI explains that using "Tuesday" maintains clarity and professionalism in formal documents, academic papers, or business correspondence. The phrase appears most frequently in News & Media, and Sport contexts.

FAQs

How should I use "Tue" in a sentence?

Use "Tue" as an abbreviation in informal contexts such as calendars or schedules. For example, "Meeting scheduled for "Tue" 10 AM". In formal writing, always use "Tuesday".

What can I say instead of "Tue"?

The full form of "Tue" is "Tuesday". You might also use "Tues." as another abbreviation, though it's less common.

Which is correct, "Tue" or "Tuesday"?

""Tuesday"" is the full, formal word. "Tue" is an abbreviation suitable only for informal contexts.

Is it appropriate to use "Tue" in academic writing?

No, in academic writing, it's best to avoid abbreviations like "Tue". Always use the full word, ""Tuesday"", for clarity and professionalism.

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