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anchorage
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "anchorage" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the word "anchorage" to refer to a protected bay or area where ships can stop and anchor. For example, "The port of Anchorage is the busiest port in Alaska, with many ships stopping for repairs and supplies."
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Alternative expressions(3)
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56 human-written examples
His is a solitary calling, and it is clear he needs the love of a good woman – anchorage.
News & Media
So another team of researchers, led by Kenichi Soga at the University of Cambridge, followed up on Dr Kim's work by testing wireless sensors for nearly three years at three locations in Britain.In East Yorkshire the team installed sensors to monitor humidity in the anchorage chambers of the Humber Bridge, where steel struts must be kept dry.
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One of the most successful diversions, near the river's mouth, is now in danger of being shut down because the shipping industry has complained that it is silting up a useful anchorage.
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Though the conflict started in Plymouth, it swept up much of New England Plymouthh was in any case sliding towards insignificance because of its lack of a decent anchorage).
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"You have obtained," fumed the British foreign secretary, Lord Palmerston, "a barren island, with hardly a house on it".Yet Hong Kong's deep harbour provided an anchorage safe from most weather and possible attack, and the settlement quickly grew.
News & Media
The future development of environmental ethics depend on these, and other interdisciplinary synergies, as much as on its anchorage within philosophy.
Science
One topic for future study with less anchorage in the ongoing debates that we have reviewed takes us from the living world in general to the small part of it that human beings occupy, and concerns the nature of human variation and our attempts to understand it.
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Greenpeace, which collected the dead animals from the beaches of Europe, hopes the sight will draw attention to the threats facing the world's whales ahead of the annual meeting of the International Whaling Commission (IWC), which takes place next week in Anchorage, Alaska.
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In some groups and in some places, such as New York City and Anchorage, obesity rates even seemed to be dipping.
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You can go cross-country skiing on a floodlit trail around Anchorage which becomes a cycle path in the summer.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "anchorage" in figurative senses to emphasize the importance of security.
Common error
Avoid using "anchorage" when a simpler term like "foundation" or "base" would be more appropriate, especially in non-maritime contexts. Overusing nautical terms can make your writing sound unnatural.
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Linguistic Context
The word "anchorage" functions primarily as a noun, referring to a place suitable for anchoring ships or, metaphorically, something that provides stability or security. Ludwig AI shows various examples in different contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
53%
Science
35%
Formal & Business
12%
Less common in
Social Media
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Wiki
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Academia
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "anchorage" functions as a noun denoting a safe harbor or a source of stability. Ludwig AI indicates that it is grammatically correct and finds usage in news, scientific, and formal business contexts. While the term is relatively uncommon, proper usage involves ensuring relevance to maritime settings or metaphorical representations of stability. Common errors include misapplication in non-nautical contexts where simpler terms would suffice. Overall, "anchorage" is a versatile term with distinct applications, requiring careful consideration of context.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
safe harbor
Replaces "anchorage" to specifically denote a secure place for ships, emphasizing safety and protection.
mooring
Similar to "anchorage", but refers to a fixed location for securing a vessel, often a buoy or permanent fixture.
harbor
A general term for a protected body of water where ships can dock, broader than "anchorage".
berth
Refers to a specific designated spot in a port or marina where a vessel can be moored.
roadstead
An area near the shore where ships can anchor safely, typically offering less protection than a harbor.
foundation
Metaphorically uses "anchorage" to represent a basis or support system, emphasizing stability.
stronghold
Emphasizes the defensive or secure aspect of a place, similar to the protective function of an "anchorage".
attachment point
Focuses on the physical connection or fixing of something, akin to how an anchor secures a ship.
point of stability
Highlights the role of "anchorage" in providing a firm and secure base or position.
place of refuge
Uses "anchorage" in a more figurative sense, representing a place that gives protection or safety.
FAQs
How to use "anchorage" in a sentence?
What can I say instead of "anchorage" when referring to a safe harbor?
Alternatives include "safe harbor", "mooring", or "harbor", depending on the specific context of maritime security and shelter.
Which is correct, "anchorage" or "anchor"?
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