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accustomed to use
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "accustomed to use" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "accustomed to using." Example: "She is accustomed to using public transportation for her daily commute."
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Science
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
8 human-written examples
From the results of Q6 and Q7, we can see that most participants (10/15) seemed that they seldom saved the links they considered useful to the favorite list of IE or other browsers they might be accustomed to use.
This paper aims to be a cue for thought on where the human-vehicle interaction is going, looking at the progress done up to now and at the present scenario that is about to bring cars on the market very different from those we are accustomed to use nowadays.
They explained that it was true that using ROS proved to be better to perform the learning tasks designed in the experiment, but the ROS's supporting functions were not convenient enough to replace IE or the likes which they had been accustomed to use.
Another major issue of concern was the language of liturgy: since the conversion of the Slavs by Cyril and Methodius in the previous century, the Slavic church was accustomed to use Slavonic rather than Latin for its church services.
Wiki
Young people, whom Bowei targets as the likeliest group as both performers and audience, expect guitars, pianos, drums, and recoil at the sight of the huge steel drums they are accustomed to use for water storage.
News & Media
Formerly it was accustomed to use Sellick's maneuver [ 7], in order to reduce the risk of pulmonary aspiration.
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49 human-written examples
Voxeo's services may be most useful for Internet businesses accustomed to using the Web, like companies that sell discounted airline tickets over the Internet.
News & Media
Students are accustomed to using them, Ms. Piacentino says.
News & Media
Torre acknowledged that many players had become accustomed to using personal trainers.
News & Media
The contractor was accustomed to using the blocks for cheap commercial buildings, she said.
News & Media
Nationalists were accustomed to using Marxist rhetoric for their cause, referring to Italy as a "proletarian nation".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the gerund form ("using") after "accustomed to". The correct phrasing is "accustomed to using".
Common error
Avoid using the base form of the verb after "accustomed to". The correct structure requires the gerund form (-ing) to function as a noun. For example, use "accustomed to using", not "accustomed to use".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "accustomed to use" functions as a descriptive phrase, attempting to express a state of being familiar or habituated with an action. However, Ludwig AI indicates that it is grammatically incorrect in standard written English; the correct form is "accustomed to using".
Frequent in
Science
43%
News & Media
43%
Wiki
14%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "accustomed to use" aims to convey familiarity or habituation, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "accustomed to using". Although examples exist across various domains like Science, News & Media, and Wiki, the phrase should be avoided in formal writing. Alternatives like "used to using" or "familiar with using" offer grammatically sound ways to express similar meanings. Remember that following "accustomed to" with the gerund form is the key to correct usage.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
used to using
Replaces "accustomed" with "used", maintaining the meaning of familiarity and habitual action but uses the correct gerund form.
familiar with using
Substitutes "accustomed" with "familiar", emphasizing knowledge and experience in using something but uses the correct gerund form.
in the habit of using
Replaces the entire phrase with a more explicit expression of habit, making the habitual aspect clearer but uses the correct gerund form.
accustomed to utilizing
Replaces "use" with "utilizing", offering a more formal synonym while keeping "accustomed to" but uses the correct gerund form.
comfortable using
Focuses on ease and comfort in using something, suggesting a level of proficiency and familiarity but uses the correct gerund form.
skilled at using
Highlights the skill aspect of using something but uses the correct preposition.
proficient in using
Emphasizes proficiency and expertise in using something but uses the correct preposition.
adept at using
Similar to "skilled at", but slightly more formal, suggesting a natural talent or ability but uses the correct preposition.
in the practice of using
Indicates a regular and established practice, adding a layer of formality but uses the correct gerund form.
knowing how to use
Focuses on the knowledge and ability to use something, rather than the habitual aspect.
FAQs
How do I correctly use "accustomed to" in a sentence?
The correct grammatical form is to follow "accustomed to" with a gerund (a verb ending in -ing). For example, say "I am "accustomed to using" this software" instead of "I am accustomed to use this software".
What is a common mistake people make when using "accustomed to"?
A frequent error is using the base form of a verb after "accustomed to". Remember to use the -ing form (gerund). So, it should be "accustomed to using", not "accustomed to use".
What can I say instead of "accustomed to use"?
Since "accustomed to use" is grammatically incorrect, consider using phrases like "used to using", "familiar with using", or "in the habit of using". These alternatives convey a similar meaning with correct grammar.
What's the difference between "accustomed to using" and "used to using"?
"Accustomed to using" suggests a gradual process of becoming familiar with something, whereas ""used to using"" simply indicates a past habit or state. While similar, "accustomed to" carries a nuance of adaptation over time.
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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
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested