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amE
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The part of the phrase "amE" is not standard or widely recognized in written English. It is not usable in formal writing or standard communication. An example could be: "I prefer amE over BrE in this context." Alternative expressions could be "American English" or "U.S. English."
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46 human-written examples
A few works, especially Kuroi ame (1966; Black Rain) by Ibuse Masuji, succeeded in suggesting the ultimately indescribable horror of the disaster.
Encyclopedias
The city's industries turn out machinery, textiles, and rice products (such as ame, or rice jelly), and the region grows rice, vegetables, and mandarin oranges.
Encyclopedias
And if it's so bad, why do BrE speakers pressuri{z/s}e people to do things where AmE speakers would pressure them?
News & Media
Then he got sick, and was never ths ame.
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The Communists repudiated them when they ame to power.
News & Media
Like, 'I hate rain.' In Japanese, it's 'Watashi wa ame ga kirai.' So in Japanese, you really need to talk about who hates rain, and why, and in what context.
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Nine people were killed in the shooting at the Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, which has also left a city trying to come to grips with contemporary race relations.
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"The Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, SC, became a scene of unspeakable carnage because an evil person violated the sanctuary where earth and heaven meet and turned it into a place where earth and hell meet.
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Sharonda Coleman-Singleton, 45 Ms Coleman-Singleton was a high school track coach and pastor at the Emanuel AME Church, who had three children.
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A statement from the library service said: "Charleston County Public Library is devastated by the senseless shootings Wednesday night at Mother Emanuel AME Church in downtown Charleston that took the lives of nine members of our community, including one of our own - St. Andrews Regional Library Manager Cynthia Hurd.
News & Media
In the immediate aftermath of the shooting of nine African American individuals at the historically black Emmanuel AME Church in Charleston by 21-year-old Dylann Roof, who has confessed to the crime, debate gathered at the continued use of flags.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "AmE" when space is limited and the abbreviation is acceptable, such as in tables, charts, or technical documentation comparing language variations.
Common error
Avoid using "AmE" without context or when writing for a global audience who may not be familiar with the abbreviation. Always consider whether spelling it out as "American English" would improve clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "AmE" is to serve as an abbreviation or initialism standing for American English. As Ludwig indicates, it represents a shortened form of a longer phrase, used for convenience. The examples provided by Ludwig demonstrate its role in identifying a specific dialect of the English language.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Encyclopedias
20%
Science
13%
Less common in
Formal & Business
10%
Wiki
8%
Academia
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "AmE" functions as an abbreviation for American English, primarily used to differentiate it from other English dialects. Ludwig's analysis highlights that while grammatically correct and frequently found in news, media, and encyclopedia sources, it's essential to consider audience familiarity and context. For formal writing, expanding "AmE" to American English is recommended to ensure clarity. While its usage might not be as prevalent as the full form, understanding its meaning and appropriate contexts is valuable for effective communication. As Ludwig AI confirms, "AmE" is acceptable.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
American English
Expands the abbreviation to its full form.
United States English
Specifies the country of origin of the dialect.
U.S. English
Another common abbreviation for United States English.
North American English
Broadens the scope to include other English variations in North America.
General American English
Refers to a standard accent and vocabulary within the US.
the American dialect
Uses a more descriptive term for American English.
English as spoken in the United States
Provides a longer, more explicit description.
the version of English used in America
Simplifies the description for clarity.
American linguistic style
Focuses on the linguistic characteristics of American English.
the English language in the USA
Specifies the geographical location where the language is used.
FAQs
What does "AmE" stand for?
"AmE" is an abbreviation for American English.
When should I use "AmE" instead of "American English"?
Use "AmE" in situations where brevity is important and the audience is familiar with the abbreviation, such as in tables or technical documents. In formal writing, it's generally better to spell out "American English".
Are there other ways to refer to American English?
Yes, you can also use "United States English" or "U.S. English", depending on the level of formality required.
Is "AmE" considered formal or informal?
"AmE" is generally considered an informal abbreviation. In academic or professional writing, it is advisable to use the full term "American English".
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