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at any context
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "at any context" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would be "in any context." Example: "This rule applies in any context, whether formal or informal."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Alternative expressions(20)
in any situation
in any context
under any circumstances
regardless of the context
in all circumstances
under all conditions
no matter the situation
irrespective of the context
at any angle
at any background
at any time
at any growth
at any cost
at any rate
at any minute
at any price
at any newsstand
at any state
at any point
at any age
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Expert writing tips
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
5 human-written examples
For example, the content of 'I' at any context \(c\) is the agent character of \(c\).
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So the character of 'I' is a function on contexts whose value at any context \(c\) is the agent of \(c\).
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The character of a sentence is a function whose value at any context is the structured propositional content of that sentence at that context.
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Kaplan (1989a, p. 505) says that he represents the character of an expression with a function on contexts whose value at any context is the expression's content at that context.
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For instance, the character of 'I am a philosopher' is a function whose value at any context \(c\) in which \(A\) is the agent of \(c\) is the proposition \(\langle A, \text{being a philosopher} \rangle\).
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
53 human-written examples
At least in any context other than playing video games.
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There many factors at play in any context, but with this theoretical framework we hope to capture some of the known forces determining place of delivery.
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Trying at home without any context can actual further displace your ear crystals and make your vertigo worse!
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Looking at the data without any context, you might conclude that rich, old, posh colleges spend a lot on wine because they can afford it.
News & Media
As Marlantes points out, when warriors are encouraged to think their actions in war have no spiritual context, when they return from combat, they have more difficulty putting their actions into any context at all.
News & Media
MMU can enable Linux strength of directly handles the faulty page at kernel space by swapping disk pages without any context switching at user-mode.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "in any context" instead of "at any context" for grammatically correct writing. The preposition "in" is generally preferred when referring to something existing or occurring within a context.
Common error
Avoid using "at" with "context"; the correct preposition is generally "in". For example, write "The rule applies in any context" not "at any context".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "at any context" functions as an adverbial phrase, attempting to specify the scope or condition under which a statement is valid. However, it is generally considered grammatically incorrect. As Ludwig AI indicates, a more accurate and acceptable alternative is "in any context".
Frequent in
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40%
News & Media
40%
Wiki
20%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "at any context" appears in some written material, it is generally considered grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI suggests that the correct preposition is "in", making "in any context" the preferred choice. The intention behind the phrase is to express universality, but its incorrect usage undermines its effectiveness. When aiming for clarity and correctness, opting for "in any context" or similar alternatives like "under any circumstances" is advisable.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
in any context
Uses the correct preposition "in" instead of "at", which is grammatically appropriate with "context".
within any context
Replaces "in" with "within", suggesting something is contained or situated inside the context.
under any circumstances
Substitutes the entire phrase to focus on situational conditions rather than a specific context.
in any situation
Replaces "context" with "situation", offering a broader, less formal alternative.
regardless of the context
Emphasizes that something remains the same no matter the context.
whatever the context
Similar to 'regardless of the context' but more concise and informal.
in all circumstances
Focuses on circumstances instead of context, broadening the scope.
under all conditions
Similar to 'in all circumstances', shifting focus to the conditions at play.
no matter the situation
Rephrases to highlight that something holds true irrespective of the specific situation.
irrespective of the context
Formal synonym for "regardless of the context", stressing the unimportance of the context.
FAQs
Is it grammatically correct to say "at any context"?
No, it is generally considered grammatically incorrect. The correct usage is "in any context". "In" is the appropriate preposition to indicate something existing or occurring within a particular context.
What can I say instead of "at any context"?
The most direct and grammatically sound alternative is "in any context". You can also use alternatives such as "under any circumstances" or "in any situation" depending on the specific meaning you want to convey.
Which is correct: "at any context" or "in any context"?
"In any context" is the grammatically correct phrase. The preposition "at" is not typically used with "context" in this way.
What's the difference between using "in any context" and "under any circumstances"?
"In any context" refers specifically to the setting or background in which an event occurs. "Under any circumstances" refers to the conditions or situations affecting an event, focusing more on the surrounding factors.
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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
2.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested