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be instituted with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "be instituted with" is not correct in standard written English.
It is unclear and does not convey a clear meaning in context. Example: "The new policies will be instituted with the aim of improving efficiency."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
Science
News & Media
Academia
Alternative expressions(19)
be established with
be implemented with
be introduced with
be launched with
be created with
be equipped with
be furnished with
be supplied with
be associated with
be invested with
be sustained with
be suggested with
be inserted with
be inaugurated with
be instigated with
be constituted with
be commissioned with
be obsessed with
be open with
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Exact Expressions
7 human-written examples
In elderly people with essential hypertension, therapy should be instituted with diuretics or calcium-blocking drugs, but combination therapy will usually be required to achieve goal.
These courses will be instituted with the intent of encouraging developing nations to integrate into the global market, so as to expand the world's resources and to hopefully provide a stimulus for their economies.
Now, however, a new search for a lead actor will have to be instituted, with Bale reportedly alongside Matt Damon and Bradley Cooper at the top of the shopping list.
News & Media
For all other patients, first-line chemotherapy should be instituted with capecitabine monotherapy or 5FU/LV.
Science
Given the higher than expected mortality in patients who failed a trial of NIPPV, it should be instituted with extreme caution in ALI patients who have shock, metabolic acidosis or severe hypoxemia.
Science
Where a pregnant woman's death from AIDS is inevitable, palliative care to enable a dignified pain-free death must be instituted, with a management plan for delivering her infant where possible.
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Similar Expressions
53 human-written examples
It should come as no surprise however, that these measures were instituted with our patients needs foremost.
News & Media
OSE was instituted with access in mind as well as independence of thought and an openness to other forms of pedagogy and artistic learning".
News & Media
Rubella occurred worldwide before immunization programs were instituted, with minor epidemics arising every 6 to 9 years and major epidemics every 30 years.
Encyclopedias
When it was found that ethylene glycol was a competitive inhibitor of alcohol dehydrogenase, treatment of the poison's toxicity was instituted with ethanol.
Academia
In addition, the transmission of digitally encoded television signals is being instituted, with the ultimate goal of providing interactive service and possibly broadcasting multiple programs in the channel space now occupied by one program.
Encyclopedias
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing the implementation of a system or policy, consider using more precise alternatives like "be implemented with" or "be initiated with" followed by a clear statement of the intended tools or strategies.
Common error
Avoid using "be instituted with" if it leads to ambiguity. Instead, clarify what is being instituted and the specific methods or tools being used for its implementation. For example, instead of "The program was instituted with training", specify "The program was implemented with comprehensive training modules".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "be instituted with" functions as a passive construction indicating the start or implementation of something. While present in various contexts according to Ludwig, its usage can be unclear.
Frequent in
Science
43%
News & Media
30%
Academia
13%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
6%
Formal & Business
6%
Wiki
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "be instituted with" appears in a range of sources from scientific journals to news outlets, Ludwig AI indicates that it is not considered correct in standard written English due to its lack of clarity. More precise and grammatically sound alternatives such as "be implemented with" or "be initiated with" are recommended for clearer communication. The phrase aims to describe the implementation of something using specific tools or methods, but its potential for ambiguity makes it less desirable compared to other options. Therefore, careful consideration should be given to context and clarity when choosing whether to use this phrase.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
be initiated with
Stresses the beginning or commencement of a process or action with a specific element.
be implemented with
Emphasizes the putting of a plan or system into effect with a particular tool or strategy.
be established with
Focuses on the act of setting up or founding something with a specific purpose or feature.
be introduced with
Highlights the act of bringing something new into use or existence with something else.
be launched with
Similar to 'initiated', but often implies a more formal or public beginning with a notable component.
be started with
A simpler and more direct way to indicate the commencement of something with a particular method or item.
be created with
Focuses on the act of bringing something into existence with certain materials or techniques.
be equipped with
Highlights the act of providing something with the necessary tools or features.
be furnished with
Similar to 'equipped with', but often implies a more complete or luxurious provision.
be supplied with
Emphasizes the act of providing something with what is needed.
FAQs
What does "be instituted with" mean?
While not grammatically sound, "be instituted with" generally means to start or implement something using a particular method or tool. It's recommended to use alternatives for clarity.
How can I use "be instituted with" correctly in a sentence?
It's best to avoid "be instituted with" due to its awkwardness. Instead, use phrases like "be initiated with" or "be implemented with" for better clarity.
Which is a better phrase, "be instituted with" or "be implemented using"?
"Be implemented using" is generally clearer and more grammatically correct than "be instituted with". Consider "be implemented using" to clearly convey the method of implementation.
What are some alternatives to "be instituted with"?
Alternatives include "be established with", "be initiated with", or simply restructuring the sentence to use clearer verbs like "implement" or "establish".
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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
82%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested