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a further compulsory
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a further compulsory" is not correct in standard written English.
It is unclear and lacks proper context, making it difficult to determine its intended meaning. Example: "The course requires a further compulsory module to complete the program."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
An advantage of the study, however, is that patients who have previously experienced compulsory measures in psychiatry may now have a strong interest to participate in such a programme in order to avoid further compulsory admission.
Science
Unwavering, Thailand took a step further in January 2007, issuing two further compulsory licenses for Kaletra®, patented by Abbott, and Plavix® patented by Sanofi-Aventis.
Science
Further compulsory criteria to legally allow EAS include a voluntary and well considered request for EAS, prospect-less suffering, absence of reasonable treatment options and consultation with an independent physician [ 6, 7].
Science
Becoming active in the politics of the London Borough of Camden, Livingstone was elected Chair of Camden's Housing Committee; putting forward radical reforms, he democratized council housing meetings by welcoming local people, froze rents for a year, reformed the rate collection system, changed rent arrears procedures and implemented further compulsory purchase orders to increase council housing.
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The army is bracing itself for having to make further compulsory redundancies – it has already had two tranches in which about a quarter of staff were forced out.
News & Media
A council spokesman said: "It is with regret that the council announced today that further compulsory redundancies are also necessary - the equivalent of 126 full time posts by 1 July 2011 in order to close the gap in the budget left by significant cuts to funding.
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"For a period of at least two years there will be no further closures of manufacturing facilities in the UK," he said, adding that beyond the job losses already announced there would be no further compulsory redundancies in the factories either.
News & Media
According to the Kyoto protocols, many of the industrialized nations need to reduce their CO2 emissions by around 5% by 2010 as compared with the 1990 level, while a further decrease will be compulsory in the long term [ 2].
Science
A further proposal would make it compulsory for prospective parents to show that a child born to a surrogate mother will have automatic citizenship in their home country.
News & Media
So what on earth can be driving the present government to embark on a further, forced top-down and compulsory reorganisation to replace organic reform?
News & Media
Four Seasons said its profits will take a further £10m hit from the compulsory £7.20-an-hour minimum pay for the over-25s, which comes into effect in April next year and should rise to £9 an hour in 2020.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming for clarity, replace "a further compulsory" with more direct phrases like "an additional requirement" or "a mandatory component" to ensure your meaning is easily understood.
Common error
Avoid using "a further compulsory" in formal writing. This phrase isn't standard English; using alternatives like "another mandatory" or "an additional compulsory requirement" improves clarity and correctness.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a further compulsory" functions as an adjectival modifier describing something that is additionally required. Ludwig AI identifies this phrase as not correct in standard written English. Replacing it with clearer alternatives can enhance comprehension.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the individual words "further" and "compulsory" are common, their combination as the phrase "a further compulsory" is flagged by Ludwig AI as not being standard English. The phrase aims to express something that is additionally required, but it is recommended to opt for clearer and more grammatically accepted alternatives such as "an additional mandatory requirement" or "a supplementary obligation". Given the absence of clear usage examples and the potential for misinterpretation, it is best to avoid this phrase in formal writing and opt for more direct and conventional wording to ensure clarity.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
an additional mandatory
Replaces 'further compulsory' with synonyms 'additional' and 'mandatory', maintaining the meaning of something being required.
an extra required
Substitutes 'further' with 'extra' and 'compulsory' with 'required', suggesting an added necessity.
a supplementary mandatory
Employs 'supplementary' in place of 'further' and retains 'mandatory', indicating an additional requirement.
another obligatory
Uses 'another' to replace 'further' and 'obligatory' for 'compulsory', highlighting an additional obligation.
an added compulsory
Replaces 'further' with 'added', keeping 'compulsory' to emphasize an additional imposed requirement.
an incremental mandatory
Substitutes 'further' with 'incremental', retaining 'mandatory' to indicate a gradually increasing requirement.
a renewed compulsory
Replaces 'further' with 'renewed', keeping 'compulsory' suggesting a refreshed or reinstated mandatory aspect.
a separate compulsory
Uses 'separate' instead of 'further', maintaining 'compulsory' to denote a distinct mandatory element.
a subsequent compulsory
Employs 'subsequent' in place of 'further', keeping 'compulsory' to indicate a following mandatory aspect.
a fresh compulsory
Substitutes 'further' with 'fresh', retaining 'compulsory' suggesting a newly imposed mandatory element.
FAQs
What is a better way to phrase "a further compulsory"?
Consider using alternatives such as "an additional requirement", "another mandatory item", or "a supplementary obligation". The best choice depends on the specific context.
Is "a further compulsory" grammatically correct?
According to Ludwig AI, the phrase "a further compulsory" is not considered correct in standard written English. It's recommended to use clearer alternatives.
How can I use "compulsory" correctly in a sentence?
Use "compulsory" to describe something that is required or mandatory. For example, "Attendance is "compulsory" for all students."
What's the difference between "compulsory" and "mandatory"?
While "compulsory" and "mandatory" are often interchangeable, "mandatory" may carry a slightly stronger sense of legal or official requirement. Both imply something is required and not optional.
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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
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested