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at different stadiums
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "at different stadiums" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to various locations where events, such as sports games or concerts, take place. Example: "The tournament will be held at different stadiums across the city to accommodate all the fans."
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Here's a fun fact: I've now snagged 2 HRs during one @MLB game three times, all at different stadiums -- Camden, new Yankee & Citizens Bank.
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A week-long trip to Argentina, taking in several matches at different stadiums, is available, as well as packages to the Copa America in Brazil this summer.
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The Watford fan, of Bushey, Hertfordshire, said his 30ft by 15ft (9.1m by 4.6m) banner had been paraded over fans' heads at different stadiums for years and ground staff had never raised any issues.
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AC Milan played at five different stadiums before moving to the San Siro in 1926.
Encyclopedias
In fact according to this Wikipedia list, the US have played internationals at 102 different stadiums.
News & Media
The Premier League's longest-serving manager has overseen his club's crackliest derby at four different stadiums in his time.
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The 64 matches in the tournament will be staged at 12 different stadiums with Moscow being the only city with two venues selected – those of Luzhniki Stadium, which hosted the 2008 Champions League final, and the Spartak Stadium.
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The restaurant chain's deal ended this year and it made no sense to keep its name on his bus if he wasn't traveling to call a game at a different stadium each week.
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With 64 games to be played at 20 different stadium sites in two countries, it had to be.
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One of the intentions of this rule is to improve consistency in scorekeeping decisions between different official scorers working on different games at the same stadium, and between scorers in different stadiums.
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Different experiences, different people, different stadiums, different times on the mound".
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Best practice
When using "at different stadiums", ensure that the context clearly indicates distinct locations, not merely variations within the same venue. For example, clarify if events occurred in different cities or regions.
Common error
Avoid using "at different stadiums" when referring to events that occur at the same stadium over time. Use more precise language, such as "at the same stadium on different dates" or "during different seasons at the stadium".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "at different stadiums" functions primarily as an adverbial phrase, modifying a verb to indicate the location of an action or event. Ludwig examples show it describing where games, concerts, or other events occur.
Frequent in
News & Media
60%
Encyclopedias
20%
Wiki
10%
Less common in
Academia
3%
Formal & Business
3%
Science
4%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "at different stadiums" is a grammatically correct and generally accepted prepositional phrase used to indicate that something occurs in multiple, distinct stadium locations. Ludwig AI confirms this. While not exceptionally common, it's suitable for various contexts, including news, encyclopedic entries, and general discussions. When using this phrase, ensure that it clearly conveys the idea of distinct locations rather than variations within the same venue. Consider alternatives like "in various arenas" or "across multiple stadiums" to enhance clarity or stylistic preference.
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Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
in various stadiums
Replaces "at different" with "in various", focusing on the location within multiple stadiums.
across multiple stadiums
Emphasizes the spread or distribution of an event over several stadiums.
in several different stadiums
Adds emphasis by using both "several" and "different" to highlight the variety of stadiums.
at diverse stadiums
Replaces "different" with "diverse", suggesting a variety of stadium types.
in a range of stadiums
Focuses on the spectrum or variety of stadiums used.
across a selection of stadiums
Highlights that a specific subset of stadiums was chosen.
at numerous stadiums
Uses "numerous" to highlight the high quantity of stadiums involved.
in various sporting venues
Generalizes "stadiums" to "sporting venues", encompassing a broader range of sports facilities.
at a variety of arenas
Substitutes "stadiums" with "arenas", which implies more enclosed sports venues.
in different locations
Simplifies the phrase to emphasize the geographical diversity, without specifying the venues.
FAQs
How can I use "at different stadiums" in a sentence?
You can use "at different stadiums" to describe events that take place in multiple, distinct sports venues. For instance, "The music tour will stop "at different stadiums" across the country".
What are some alternatives to saying "at different stadiums"?
Alternatives include "in various arenas", "across multiple stadiums", or "at diverse stadiums", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is there a difference between "at different stadiums" and "in different stadiums"?
While both are grammatically correct and largely interchangeable, "at different stadiums" is slightly more common. "In different stadiums" emphasizes the location within the venue more strongly.
When is it appropriate to use "across multiple stadiums" instead of "at different stadiums"?
"Across multiple stadiums" is best used when emphasizing the distribution or spread of an event or activity over a range of locations. It suggests a broader scope than simply being "at" various locations.
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