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a bevvy of cases
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a bevvy of cases" is not correct in standard written English; the correct term is "a bevy of cases." You can use it when referring to a large group or collection of cases, typically in a legal or academic context.
Example: "The report presented a bevy of cases that illustrated the complexities of the law."
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A bevvy of cases already underscore the data's usefulness.
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Mattek-Sands was able to serve her way into a tiebreak, but quickly trailed, 5-1, in that decider after hitting a bevvy of unforced errors.
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A bevvy of vodka, beer and other spirits stand by, but he keeps his hands close to the Ricola cough drops.
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8.31pm GMT 29 min: Sakho plays a neat ball in to Matuidi, but he's crowded out by a bevvy of yellow shirts.
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Knight most recently collaborated with Tom Ford to showcase his spring/summer 2016 collection via film, on a bevvy of models with a cameo by Lady Gaga, in a tongue-in-cheek homage to the Seventies music show Soul Train.
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There's an excellent coffee bar, a bevvy of Cire Trudon candles, hand-painted scarves from Temps des Reves and a showstopping wood cabinet holding treasures for a smooth shave: an intact safety razor set issued to G.I.'s in World War II; chrome, nickel and gold-plated razors from Merkur of Solingen, Germany; Thiers-Issard Sabatier straight razors, which are very Sweeney Todd.
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Ma Loute, which is set in the early 20th, century near Calais, close to Dumont's birthplace, is a black comedy about the meeting of two families: the Van Peteghems, a bevvy of braying aristocrats, and the Bruforts, a working-class clan of mussel gatherers – with a sideline in murder and cannibalism.
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Through Internet.org, Facebook is working with a bevvy of telecom and technology companies to enable users to gain access to certain services from their phone without cost.
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A quick recap of some of the most notable Asia-based blogs to have raised funding of late — Tech In Asia landed $4 million this summer, E27 took a $650,000 bridge round in July, Southeast Asia-based DNA landed $300,000 a year ago, while in India Yourstory recently took funding from a bevvy of investors that include Qualcomm Ventures.
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This time around, the financing, which is an extension of that January 2015 Series A round, comes from a bevvy of Asia-based investors — Acer, Dentsu Ventures, China's NetPosa and operators KDDI (Japan) and LG Uplus (Korea) — who will help the company expand its sales and marketing to key markets in the region once the product is set for retail.
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Earlier this month, I traveled with a bevvy of women in tech (including former Etsy CEO Maria Thomas and Twitter's Jessica Verilli) through the capital cities and upcountry stretches of Liberia (pop. 4M) and Sierra Leone (pop. 6M), two small countries pressed together along the Western coast of Africa.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use more precise and grammatically correct alternatives like "a number of cases" or "a collection of cases" to ensure clarity and credibility in your writing.
Common error
Avoid using "bevvy" to describe collections of non-liquid items; it primarily refers to alcoholic drinks. Using it for "cases" can sound informal and inaccurate. Instead, opt for terms like "collection", "number", or "range" for greater precision.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase functions as a noun phrase intended to describe a collection of legal or academic "cases". Ludwig AI notes that the term "bevvy" is typically used to refer to drinks, which makes its application to "cases" grammatically questionable.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "a bevvy of cases" appears in some contexts, particularly news and media, it's grammatically questionable, as "bevvy" typically refers to drinks. Ludwig AI suggests it is not correct in standard written English. More appropriate and precise alternatives include "a number of cases" or "a collection of cases". Therefore, it's best to avoid using "a bevvy of cases" in formal or academic writing to maintain clarity and credibility.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a multitude of cases
Replaces "bevvy" with "multitude", focusing on a large quantity but maintaining a neutral tone.
a number of cases
Uses "number" as a general term for a collection, suitable for many contexts.
a series of cases
Suggests a sequence or related group of cases, offering a more structured nuance.
a collection of cases
Emphasizes the act of gathering or compiling cases, suitable for academic or research contexts.
a body of cases
Implies a substantial or significant set of cases, often used in legal or scholarly settings.
a range of cases
Highlights the diversity or variety within the cases, useful for describing different types or situations.
an array of cases
Evokes a sense of organized display or arrangement of cases, suitable for presentations or reports.
a selection of cases
Indicates a deliberate choice or sample of cases, often used when presenting specific examples.
a compilation of cases
Focuses on the process of assembling cases from various sources, suitable for legal or historical analyses.
a cluster of cases
Emphasizes a grouping or concentration of cases, useful for indicating a specific incident or outbreak.
FAQs
What does "a bevvy of" mean, and is it used correctly with "cases"?
"A bevvy of" typically means a large group of something, often drinks. While sometimes used informally for other items, it's generally incorrect to use it with "cases". Consider alternatives like "a collection of cases".
What can I say instead of "a bevvy of cases"?
You can use alternatives like "a number of cases", "a collection of cases", or "a multitude of cases" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "a bevvy of cases" or "a bevy of cases"?
"A bevy of cases" is the correct phrase. "Bevy" refers to a large group, while "bevvy" usually refers to drinks. However, it is more common to say, "a number of cases" or "a collection of cases".
Is "a bevvy of" formal or informal?
"A bevvy of", while generally referring to drinks, can be used informally to describe a group of things. However, it is better to use more formal alternatives such as "a number of" or "a collection of" in professional or academic settings.
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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
84%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested