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another genre of
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "another genre of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a different category or type of artistic work, such as music, literature, or film. Example: "I enjoy exploring another genre of music, such as jazz, to expand my musical tastes."
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News & Media
Wiki
Science
Alternative expressions(4)
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17 human-written examples
It was quite bawdy — another genre of traditional song in which Mr. Killen was expert.
News & Media
What if you prefer the radio or another genre of music?
News & Media
Hot Grill is a prime advocate of another genre of regional frank known as the Texas wiener.
News & Media
But for anyone looking for insight into the justices, there was much more information to be gleaned from another genre of judicial writing.
News & Media
No, this isn't about the self-driving cars Google has been famously developing, but rather another genre of semi-autonomous devices: robots.
News & Media
It substitutes banality for analysis; it's "yet another genre of spectatorial appreciation, an exercise in character recognition, a reliable source of edification and pleasant uplift".
News & Media
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43 human-written examples
With its suggestions of the untapped value of the sheer force of personality, boundless confidence in one's own adaptability, and common-sense intuitions gleaned from a wide range of life experience, "The Internship" fits into another genre — that of the old-school grinder who comes back to teach the youngsters a thing or two.
News & Media
Another genre consists of experimental works that attempt to push the boundaries of game engines.
Wiki
Another important genre of religious work was the vision, exemplified in Fís Adamnáín (The Vision of Adamnan), whose soul is represented as leaving his body for a time to visit heaven and hell under the guidance of an angel.
Encyclopedias
The broadcaster also argued that the corporation's decision to move children's shows from BBC1 provided an opportunity to look to introduce another "distinctive genre" of programming, but instead the schedule has been filled with repeats of popular daytime shows such as Flog It!, Escape to the Country and Bargain Hunt which "originated in the early 2000s".
News & Media
Seeing it made one think of another genre that, for want of a better name, might be called Neo-Rouge.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "another genre of", ensure the context clearly establishes the initial genre for comparison. This provides clarity and avoids ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "another genre of" when simply referring to a subgenre. For example, instead of saying "another genre of rock music", specify the subgenre directly (e.g., "a subgenre like grunge").
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "another genre of" functions as a determiner phrase introducing a noun, specifying a different category or type within a broader classification system. Ludwig's examples show it often precedes nouns like "music", "writing", or "literature".
Frequent in
News & Media
60%
Wiki
20%
Science
10%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
5%
Formal & Business
3%
Academia
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "another genre of" serves as a phrase used to introduce a different category or type within a broader classification system, typically in the realm of arts and culture. Ludwig AI identifies the phrase as grammatically correct and commonly used, mostly in news and media contexts. While simple, it's important to use it correctly, ensuring that the initial genre and the new genre are clearly defined for effective communication. When aiming for variety, consider alternatives such as "a different genre of" or "an alternative genre of". Despite its relatively uncommon frequency, mastering the use of "another genre of" enhances precision in describing and categorizing diverse forms of artistic expression.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a different genre of
Emphasizes the difference in category more explicitly.
an alternative genre of
Highlights the aspect of choice or substitution.
another style of
Replaces "genre" with "style", focusing on the characteristics of the category.
a separate genre of
Underscores the distinct nature of the genre.
an additional genre of
Focuses on the aspect of adding to existing genres.
a further genre of
Similar to 'additional', indicating continuation or extension.
a distinct genre of
Highlights the unique characteristics of the genre.
a new genre of
Emphasizes the novelty or recent emergence of the genre.
a different kind of
Uses a more general term 'kind' instead of 'genre'.
an entirely different genre of
Highlights a significant difference between the compared genres.
FAQs
How can I use "another genre of" in a sentence?
You can use "another genre of" to introduce a different category within a broader classification, such as "I enjoy exploring "another genre of music", like classical.".
What is a good alternative to "another genre of"?
Depending on the context, alternatives include "a different genre of", "an alternative genre of", or "a separate genre of".
Is it redundant to say "another genre of music"?
While "another genre" implies a type, specifying "of music", "of literature", etc., can provide clarity, especially when the context is broad. However, avoid redundancy if the category is already clear.
How does "another genre of" differ from "a new type of"?
"Another genre of" specifically refers to established categories within arts and culture, while "a new type of" can apply to any category, including technology, food, or social trends.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Real-world application tested