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be relaxed as
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "be relaxed as" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to compare a state of relaxation to something else, but it lacks clarity and proper structure. Example: "You should be relaxed as you prepare for the exam."
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Alternative expressions(1)
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Exact Expressions
29 human-written examples
The novelty and prior art restrictions must be relaxed as well.
But as we have seen in the last 40 years, without any monetary anchor, the debts become very large, and the eventual bust is large too.While the credit cycle is in full swing, few are liable to protest; banks are making money, as are investors, politicians are happy and if central banks focus on consumer, rather than asset price, inflation, they will be relaxed as well.
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The hypothesis that separates points of cannot be relaxed as will be shown in the following examples.
Renault have backed Ferrari's view that the rules regarding engine development should be relaxed as long as the consequences do not result in a spending war.
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With the departure of Smith and Brinker, Pillsbury allowed many of their changes to be relaxed, as well as scaled back on construction of new locations which had the effect of stalling corporate growth.
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Sit up there for a bit just relaxing, and try to get the horse to be relaxed as well.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
31 human-written examples
One is the risk that debtors will abandon reforms as soon as market pressure is relaxed, as happened with Italy under Silvio Berlusconi last summer.
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Far from being relaxed as, after Minsk, fellow-travellers may suggest, sanctions must be tightened and sanctions-busting curtailed (see article).
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If anything, the standards were relaxed, as much as is reasonable.
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"This is my hobby, it is relaxing". As long as the orders aren't piling up while she writes papers.
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This one is much more in-depth, and the (Canadian?) narrator reminds me of myself, so it was relaxing as well.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming for clarity, restructure the sentence to use phrases like "be as relaxed as possible", or "remain calm while" for improved readability.
Common error
Avoid using "be relaxed as" without completing the comparison. Ensure you specify what the relaxation is related to, such as "be as relaxed as you can be" or choose other alternatives.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "be relaxed as" attempts to function as a conjunction phrase, linking a state of relaxation to another clause. However, according to Ludwig AI, this phrase is not correct in standard written English, requiring restructuring for clarity.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "be relaxed as" is considered grammatically incorrect in standard English. Ludwig AI points out that it lacks clarity and proper structure. While the intention may be to describe a state of calmness in relation to something else, it's best to use alternative phrases such as "be as relaxed as", "remain calm while", or restructure the sentence for improved clarity. Given its grammatical issues, the phrase is infrequent in authoritative sources.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
be as relaxed as
Adding "as" after "be" creates a comparative structure, implying a comparison to a standard of relaxation.
stay calm as
Replaces "relaxed" with "calm", focusing on maintaining composure.
remain relaxed while
This alternative highlights the continuation of a relaxed state during an activity.
keep composed when
Emphasizes maintaining a controlled and steady demeanor in a specific situation.
be at ease during
Focuses on comfort and lack of stress during an event or activity.
feel at peace while
Highlights a sense of tranquility and inner calm during an action.
be serene when
Emphasizes a state of calm and untroubledness in a particular situation.
be tranquil as
Focuses on a quiet and peaceful state of mind during an activity.
maintain composure throughout
Highlights the act of keeping one's self-controlled during a longer period.
be unflustered when
Emphasizes remaining calm and unperturbed even when facing difficulties.
FAQs
How can I properly use the word "relaxed" in a sentence?
To use "relaxed" correctly, ensure it functions as an adjective describing a state of being, or as part of a well-structured comparative phrase like "be as "relaxed as" possible".
What are some alternatives to expressing a state of being relaxed during an activity?
Instead of using "be relaxed as", consider alternatives like "stay "calm as"", "remain composed while", or "be at ease during" depending on the context.
Is "be relaxed as" grammatically correct?
The phrase "be relaxed as" is not grammatically correct in standard English. It often requires completion or restructuring to convey the intended meaning effectively. It can be replaced with better structures.
What's the difference between "be relaxed as" and "be as relaxed as"?
The phrase "be as relaxed as" includes the word "as" making it a comparative structure, allowing you to compare the state of relaxation to something else, while "be relaxed as" is incomplete and grammatically awkward.
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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
60%
Authority and reliability
1.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested