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a repeat league
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a repeat league" is not standard and may not be widely recognized in written English.
It could be used in a specific context related to sports or competitions where teams or players compete multiple times, but clarity may be lacking. Example: "In our local sports community, we decided to form a repeat league to allow teams to face each other multiple times throughout the season."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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This is a repeat league.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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59 human-written examples
Long led the basketball team to a second consecutive undefeated Metro League championship season, which was the first repeat league champion since 1996 and Lapeer East's first repeat championship since 1982.
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The Bundesliga title is the second for Pep Guardiola in his second season as coach, and the Spaniard is chasing a repeat of the league, cup and Champions League treble they won months before he arrived in 2013.
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The sauce, however, is the expectations that come with Darvish's giant contract, writes Joe Lemire on SI.com, because the Rangers paid for something special, not a repeat of Japanese league flameouts past.
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(AP) Broncos Anderson Is SuspendedDenverer fullback Mike Anderson, the offensive rookie of the year in 2000, was suspended for four games for a repeat violation of the league's substance-abuse policy.
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He was suspended indefinitely in May for a repeat violation of the league's substance abuse policy.... SHAUN ELLIS got his eighth sack of the season with his takedown of Houston's DAVID CARR in the third quarter of the Jets' victory.
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In a repeat of the 2007 League Cup final - which Chelsea also won - the result marked a second consecutive home defeat for Arsenal, the first time this has happened since February 2013, and reduces their chances of ending their eight-year trophy wait.
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Indeed, every referee in the league is a repeat offender.
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"The real danger for Japanese baseball is if we start to see a repeat and expansion of major league games here and if we see a growing exodus of top Japanese players to America," Yanamoto, the magazine editor, said.
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United had looked on course for a repeat of November's 4-0 League Cup defeat to West Ham after penalties awarded for a handball by Evra and a trip by Nemanja Vidic on Carlton Cole at the edge of the area.
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Manchester United manager, Ferguson, speaking at the club's media day ahead of a repeat of the 2009 Champions League final against Barcelona, was also lavish in his praise for Hernandez.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to a league that occurs more than once, consider using "recurring", "annual", or "consecutive" league to enhance clarity and grammatical correctness.
Common error
Avoid directly modifying "league" with "repeat" as it's not standard English. Instead, rephrase to indicate the league is "recurring" or happening again.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a repeat league" functions as a noun phrase, attempting to describe a league that occurs more than once. However, as Ludwig AI indicates, this phrasing is not standard and lacks widespread recognition in formal English. This makes its grammatical function somewhat ambiguous.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "a repeat league" attempts to describe a recurring league, it's not grammatically sound and rarely used in formal English. Ludwig AI confirms this, noting that the phrasing lacks wide recognition. It's better to use alternatives such as "a recurring league", "an annual league" or "a consecutive league" to ensure clarity and grammatical correctness, especially in professional or academic writing. The phrase mainly appears in news and wiki sources, indicating a neutral but infrequent usage.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a recurring league
Replaces "repeat" with "recurring", emphasizing the cyclical nature of the league.
a successive league
Similar to consecutive, stressing the sequence of events.
a consecutive league
Focuses on the league happening in succession, one after another.
a returning league
Suggests the league is happening again after a previous iteration.
a back-to-back league
Emphasizes the repeated occurrence in a more informal, sports-oriented way.
a cyclical league
Focuses on the league having a repeating cycle or pattern.
a perennial league
Highlights the league's long-lasting or regularly occurring nature.
an annual league
Implies the league happens every year.
a rematch league
This phrase emphasizes the aspect of repeated matches or contests between the same competitors.
a second league
Simply denotes it as the second instance of a league.
FAQs
Is "a repeat league" grammatically correct?
While understandable, "a repeat league" isn't considered standard English. It's better to use phrases like "a recurring league" or "a consecutive league".
What's a more common way to say "a repeat league"?
More common alternatives include "a recurring league", "an annual league", or "a consecutive league", depending on the specific meaning you intend.
How can I use "repeat" correctly in the context of a league?
Instead of "a repeat league", use "a league that repeats" or "a league that recurs". For example: "This is "a league that repeats" annually."
What's the difference between "a repeat league" and "a recurring league"?
"A recurring league" is grammatically sound and widely accepted, referring to a league that happens periodically. "A repeat league" is less common and may sound awkward to native English speakers. It's generally better to use "a recurring league".
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