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a great watch
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'a great watch' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something that is of high quality or value. For example: "My grandpa gave me a great watch that he's had for years."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Alternative expressions(2)
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24 human-written examples
Step Two, you get a great watch.
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Yet this slice of social history ends up being a great watch.
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Behind the Candelabra is a great watch and admirably faithful to history, though the only source for a lot of this is Thorson's account.
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The visuals alone are a great watch but there are revelations that make this fresh take on evolution even more compelling.
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THE ACCENTS: GAME CONSOLES AND INTERNET TV These are not essential parts of one's wardrobe, but like a great watch or piece of jewelry, they can indicate that when it comes to looking good, you know what you are doing.
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"You can buy a great watch for $1,000 but a hundred bucks can get you nine different watches," said Mr. Schwartz, referring to the fact that his watch faces and straps can be mixed and matched.
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36 human-written examples
Behind every great watch is a great... watchband?
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With a running time of 88 minutes it's a great episodic watch.
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It's a great beater watch and pays homage to soldiers.
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Bottom Line: A bit pricey but a great outdoor watch if you need something you can wear with a suit.
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At less than $200 it's a great looking watch with a nice retro-Information Society feel.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "a great watch" to describe a timepiece that is of high quality, reliable, or particularly stylish. This phrase is suitable for both formal and informal contexts.
Common error
Avoid using only subjective adjectives like "great" without providing specific reasons why the watch is considered great. Instead, mention features like its accuracy, design, or durability to support your claim.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a great watch" functions as an adjective phrase modifying a noun. It describes a watch, emphasizing its positive qualities and overall excellence. Ludwig confirms that the phrase is correct and usable in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
65%
Wiki
15%
Formal & Business
10%
Less common in
Science
5%
Encyclopedias
3%
Reference
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "a great watch" is a common and grammatically sound expression used to describe a timepiece of high quality or exceptional merit. Ludwig confirms its correctness and usability. It functions as an adjective phrase, primarily intended to express admiration or approval. While generally neutral in register, it can be used in various contexts, with a strong presence in News & Media sources. Remember that relying solely on subjective adjectives can be limiting; providing specific details about the watch's features will enhance your description. Alternatives like "an excellent timepiece" or "a quality watch" can also convey similar meanings.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a quality watch
Uses the adjective "quality" directly instead of "great", making it more straightforward.
a fine watch
Uses the adjective "fine" instead of "great", suggesting elegance and good craftsmanship.
an excellent timepiece
Replaces "great" with "excellent" and "watch" with "timepiece", providing a more formal tone.
a superior watch
Implies that the watch is better than others in its category.
an impressive watch
Highlights the watch's ability to create a strong, positive impression.
a fantastic wristwatch
Replaces "great" with "fantastic" and specifies the type of watch as "wristwatch".
a wonderful watch
Expresses a feeling of pleasure and delight associated with the watch.
a superb clock
Similar to the query, but utilizes "superb" to denote quality and "clock" as a related noun.
a remarkable chronometer
Replaces "great" with "remarkable" and "watch" with "chronometer", which is more technical.
a top-notch ticker
Uses more informal synonyms "top-notch" for "great" and "ticker" for "watch".
FAQs
How can I describe a watch that I find aesthetically pleasing?
Instead of simply saying "a great watch", you could describe it as "a stylish watch", "an elegant timepiece", or "a beautifully designed watch".
What are some synonyms for "a great watch" in a formal context?
In formal contexts, consider using phrases such as "a superior timepiece", "an exceptional chronometer", or "a high-quality watch".
Is it correct to say "a great watch"?
Yes, the phrase "a great watch" is grammatically correct and commonly used to describe a watch that is considered excellent or of high quality. Ludwig AI also confirms that the phrase is correct and usable.
What's the difference between "a great watch" and "a good watch"?
"A great watch" implies a higher level of quality or satisfaction compared to "a good watch". While "a good watch" simply means it functions well and meets basic expectations, "a great watch" suggests it exceeds expectations in terms of design, reliability, or features.
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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
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested