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a sweet angle
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a sweet angle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a perspective or viewpoint that is appealing or attractive, often in a metaphorical sense. Example: "The photographer captured a sweet angle of the sunset that made the colors pop beautifully."
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A Danny Care break down the middle set up a series of sorties at the Italian line, and after a penalty was kicked to the corner and Burrell punched holes down the right, Care danced left off a ruck and found the on-rushing Farrell cutting a sweet angle at pace to fly in from five metres.
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Jon Shaw put the Heed ahead with a sweet strike from an acute angle.
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Spurs' Harry Kane has been all-action again this afternoon and he gets himself into a good position on the right edge of the penalty area, then strikes a sweet half-volley from a tight angle past Jack Butland.
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This is a pretty fussy bit of technology, as there's only so much depth that can be simulated right now, and there's definitely a "sweet spot" for viewing distance and angle.
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It's compatible with the existing "optics," and costs $300 with the default "double optic" or $400 with a Sweet 35, the popular new wide-angle optic.
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His pace was swift, his nerve was strong and from an acute angle he almost arrogantly swept home a sweet, low shot inside the near post.
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I worked the culinary/gastronomic angle last Monday, too, doing recipe development, including a sweet potato and sunflower dip for an upcoming post and a healthy, herb-intense recipe for a project created by royal veg, Jill Nussinow, the Veggie Queen.
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A sweet, passionate ballad.
Academia
A sweet water.
"We have such a sweet, sweet brand.
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A Sweet 16 party.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "a sweet angle" to describe a particularly attractive or advantageous viewpoint, especially in creative or strategic contexts. For instance, when discussing photography, marketing, or problem-solving.
Common error
Avoid using "a sweet angle" when a literal angle is intended, such as in mathematics or construction. In those cases, stick to descriptive terms like "acute", "obtuse", or "right angle".
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "a sweet angle" is to act as a noun phrase, where "sweet" modifies the noun "angle". It describes a particular quality or characteristic of the angle. Ludwig confirms that this is a valid and usable phrase.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "a sweet angle" is a grammatically sound phrase used to describe an appealing or clever perspective. While Ludwig identifies the phrase as correct and usable, its frequency is rare. Usage is primarily found in News & Media, Academia and Wiki. When writing, consider the context and avoid using it literally. Alternative phrases such as "an appealing perspective" or "a clever approach" may be suitable depending on the intended meaning.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
an appealing perspective
Replaces "sweet" with "appealing" to emphasize attractiveness of the viewpoint.
a delightful viewpoint
Replaces "sweet" with "delightful" to add a sense of charm.
a charming perspective
Highlights the pleasant and attractive nature of the angle.
a clever approach
Focuses on the ingenuity or smartness of the angle or method.
a lovely outlook
Replaces "sweet" with "lovely" to highlight the beauty of the perspective.
an attractive slant
Uses "slant" to refer to a particular way of presenting something.
a pleasant outlook
Emphasizes the agreeableness or positivity of the viewpoint.
an enjoyable take
Emphasizes the pleasurable aspect of the perspective or interpretation.
a favorable standpoint
Focuses on the advantageous or positive nature of the viewpoint.
a winning strategy
Emphasizes the success or effectiveness of the chosen angle.
FAQs
How can I use "a sweet angle" in a sentence?
"A sweet angle" describes an appealing or clever approach. For example, "The photographer captured "a sweet angle" of the cityscape at sunset, highlighting its beauty".
What's a good substitute for "a sweet angle"?
Depending on the context, you could use phrases like "an appealing perspective", "a clever approach", or "a pleasant outlook".
Is it appropriate to use "a sweet angle" in formal writing?
While generally acceptable, "a sweet angle" might be more suited for creative or informal contexts. In formal writing, consider more precise alternatives like "an advantageous position" or "a strategic approach".
What does "a sweet angle" typically refer to?
It usually refers to a particularly attractive, clever, or advantageous way of looking at or approaching a situation or subject. It's often metaphorical, rather than literal.
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Usage summary
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Source & Trust
80%
Authority and reliability
4.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested