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be broadcast for
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "be broadcast for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of transmitting a program or message over a medium, such as television or radio, for a specific duration or purpose. Example: "The special event will be broadcast for two hours on national television."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Alternative expressions(1)
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Exact Expressions
26 human-written examples
The game will be broadcast for a national audience.
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When the series returns in February it will be broadcast for the first time in high definition.
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And the evidence could be broadcast for a global audience, including diplomats at the United Nations and prosecutors at the International Criminal Court.
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Then, this summer, word came that Mayweather's next fight — his forty-ninth and, he maintained, his last — might be broadcast for free, on CBS.
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I don't like the cruelty and the finding of people who clearly aren't well, so that they can be broadcast for our general hilarity.
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Organisers say the Madrid Open will be first the tennis tournament to be broadcast for the general public in 3D outside tournament grounds.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
34 human-written examples
First of all, On-duty Message, including the only ID and location of this node should be broadcasted for other nodes.
And it was broadcast for all to see on government-controlled television.
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But her voice lived on in the jingle, which was broadcast for more than 20 years.
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" 'Morning Edition' touches more people because it's broadcast for many more hours," Mr. Nuzum said.
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It was a hit-and-run, and a lookout was broadcast for the SUV, Dingeldein said.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "be broadcast for", specify the duration or purpose of the broadcast to provide context and clarity. For example, "The concert will "be broadcast for" two hours to raise money for charity."
Common error
Avoid using "be broadcast for" when an active voice is more appropriate. For example, instead of "The network will "be broadcast for" the game", use "The network will broadcast the game".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "be broadcast for" functions as a passive verb phrase, indicating that something is being transmitted or shown to an audience. This is supported by Ludwig, which confirms its grammatical correctness and widespread usage, as seen in the examples provided.
Frequent in
News & Media
92%
Science
4%
Formal & Business
4%
Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "be broadcast for" is a grammatically sound and commonly used passive verb phrase, primarily found in news and media contexts. It effectively communicates that something is being or will be transmitted over a medium, specifying the duration or purpose of the broadcast. Ludwig confirms its correctness and provides numerous examples of its usage in authoritative sources. When using this phrase, ensure clarity by specifying the duration or reason for the broadcast and avoid misusing it in place of active voice constructions.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
be aired for
Replaces "broadcast" with "aired", focusing on the act of showing something on television or radio.
be televised for
Specifies television as the medium, making it more explicit.
be transmitted for
Uses a more technical term, suggesting a formal context.
be shown for
A simpler alternative, suitable for general contexts.
be presented for
Emphasizes the act of presenting information or entertainment.
be screened for
Suggests a viewing on a screen, often implying a film or video.
be telecast for
An older term for broadcasting, now less common.
be relayed for
Focuses on the act of conveying or passing on information.
be disseminated for
Implies a wide distribution of information to a large audience.
be put on air for
A more informal way of saying something will be broadcast.
FAQs
What does "be broadcast for" mean?
"Be broadcast for" means to be transmitted or shown over a medium like television or radio for a specified duration or purpose. It indicates that something is being made available to a wide audience via broadcasting.
What can I say instead of "be broadcast for"?
You can use alternatives like "be aired for", "be televised for", or "be shown for" depending on the context.
Is it correct to say "will be broadcast for"?
Yes, "will be broadcast for" is grammatically correct. It indicates a future event that is planned to be broadcast, for example, "The event will "be broadcast for" a global audience".
What is the difference between "be broadcast on" and "be broadcast for"?
"Be broadcast on" specifies the platform or channel (e.g., "be broadcast on BBC"), while "be broadcast for" specifies the duration or purpose (e.g., "be broadcast for two hours").
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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
90%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested