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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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a ultimate frisbee
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a ultimate frisbee" is not correct in written English. It should be used as "an ultimate frisbee" because "ultimate" begins with a vowel sound. Example: "I enjoy playing an ultimate frisbee game every weekend." Alternative expressions include "an ultimate disc" and "a game of ultimate."
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
Early in Meyer's senior year, he broke his back while trying to make a catch in an Ultimate Frisbee game and spent almost two months in a brace.
News & Media
3) "I can live in a window-less, "garden level" closet with a kleptomaniac and an Ultimate Frisbee player".
News & Media
I can live in a window-less, "garden level" closet with a kleptomaniac and an Ultimate Frisbee player... or I can convince my parents to "contribute"... or I can move to Omaha.
News & Media
The Canadians have American footballers, an ultimate frisbee international and a host of union converts among their British Columbia contingent, almost all of whom play for BC Bulldogs in Vancouver.
News & Media
And while I didn't participate in the dizzy bat or bowling on the 28th of June, I was out there supporting my LGBT friends, and even spent an hour playing in a soccer game in the afternoon and an Ultimate Frisbee game in the evening.
News & Media
Assertive and athletic, he used "DHARUNISAWESOME" as a computer password and played on an Ultimate Frisbee team.
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There was a weird mix of people: foreigners on tours, an ultimate Frisbee team, guys from Yale saying "this is cool," middle aged Romanian diplomats requesting obscure Romanian disco.
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If he once called to mind the captain of an Ultimate Frisbee team, he now suggests Craig Kilborn.
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Later, Mr. Ravi, an ultimate Frisbee player who seemed to thrive on attention, invited people to watch when Mr. Clementi again had a male visitor.
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With others, you see a previously shy camper turn into one who loves to dress up in neon T-shirts for dinner and can throw an ultimate frisbee farther down the field than anyone else.
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Other sections are simply stray rays of comic sunshine.Considering the phenomenon of Frisbee sports, he deadpans: "You will never see hippies get more upset than on an Ultimate Frisbee Field.It can be jarring to see people who look like they should be playing acoustic guitars yelling at each other about whether Blake stepped out of bounds".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider using the term 'disc' instead of 'frisbee' if writing for a professional or competitive audience as 'Frisbee' is a trademarked brand name.
Common error
Writers often default to 'a' out of habit, but phonetics must guide the choice. Since 'ultimate' starts with a vowel sound /ʌ/, using 'a' creates a phonetic clash that is easily caught by editors and readers. Always check the sound of the following word, not just the letter.
Linguistic Context
In terms of grammatical function, "a ultimate frisbee" acts as a noun phrase consisting of an indefinite article, an adjective and a head noun. However, according to Ludwig AI, this specific construction is incorrect because the indefinite article 'a' should only precede words beginning with consonant sounds. Since 'ultimate' begins with a vowel sound, it requires the article 'an'.
Frequent in
News & Media
65%
Wiki
20%
Academia
15%
Less common in
Science
5%
Formal & Business
3%
Social Media
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The analysis of "a ultimate frisbee" reveals a common grammatical slip regarding indefinite articles. Ludwig AI confirms that the phrase is incorrect and should be rendered as "an ultimate frisbee". While the phrase itself does not appear in exact matches within high-quality databases, its components are ubiquitous in News & Media and Academia contexts. Reliable sources like The New York Times and The Washington Post frequently mention the sport, consistently using the grammatically correct 'an' or referring to the activity as a 'game of ultimate'. To ensure professional writing, always pair 'ultimate' with 'an' or omit the article when referring to the sport as a whole.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
an ultimate frisbee
Corrects the grammatical error by using the appropriate indefinite article for a vowel sound
ultimate frisbee
Removes the article entirely to refer to the sport as a general concept
a game of ultimate
Refers to the activity using the shorthand name of the sport with a correct article
an ultimate game
A more concise way to refer to a specific match of the sport
an ultimate frisbee match
Specifies a formal competition rather than just the object or sport
playing ultimate frisbee
Changes the noun phrase into a gerund phrase describing the action
an ultimate disc
Uses the generic and often preferred term for the equipment within the sport's community
a pickup ultimate game
Specifies an informal match while maintaining correct grammar
the sport of ultimate
Formal way to categorize the activity as an athletic discipline
a frisbee game
Simplifies the term by removing the specific sport name modifier
FAQs
Is it correct to say "a ultimate frisbee"?
No, it is incorrect. You should use "an ultimate frisbee" because 'ultimate' starts with a vowel sound.
What is a better way to refer to the sport of ultimate?
You can use the phrase "a game of ultimate" or simply refer to it as "ultimate frisbee" without an article.
Should I use the word frisbee or disc?
While common in casual speech, competitive players prefer "an ultimate disc" to avoid using the trademarked name Frisbee.
How do I use ultimate frisbee in a sentence correctly?
You can say, 'I am joining an ultimate frisbee team' or 'We played a competitive game of ultimate'.
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