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be responsive for
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "be responsive for" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "be responsible for." Example: "As the project manager, I will be responsible for ensuring that all deadlines are met."
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
10 human-written examples
In Arabidopsis suspension cells, a homologue of the catalytic subunit of the mammalian NADPH oxidase complex was shown to be responsive for ROS accumulation in response to bacterial protein elicitor harpin [ 38].
Science
As a result, the compact molecular stacking of the star-shape like polymers should be responsive for the high efficiency of annealed devices.
Science
Though bots were found to be responsive for the majority of link shares to popular websites across the category board.
News & Media
In addition to Spirulina, glucosamine sulfate may also be responsive for anti-inflammatory effects of TOL19-001® in tendon cells.
This may suggest that the preanalytical step could be responsive for increased false-positive or false-negative patients.
Science
The RDQ has proved to be a valid instrument and appears to be responsive for clinical relevant changes [ 20, 25- 28].
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
50 human-written examples
The Nijmeegse Rearing Questionnaire (NOV) [ 49, 50] measures responsiveness, the degree to which the parent is responsive for the needs, signals and condition of the child, and attachment, the degree to which the parent feels emotionally connected to the child.
Science
Practitioners can no longer neglect to ensure that their websites are responsive for different devices, particularly mobile.
News & Media
The handling is responsive for such a large vehicle, with little of the sway or "body roll" of previous models.
News & Media
Statistical tests reveal that general direction and leadership is lacking even though the middle-level managers are responsive for change and commitment to change is high among all groups.
They are responsive for environmental influences and allow for rapid adaption of genome use to changing environments and reaction to danger signals in a cell and tissue-specific, well-balanced manner.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "responsible for" instead of "responsive for" when indicating accountability. For instance, "The manager is responsible for the team's performance."
Common error
Avoid using "responsive" when you mean "responsible." "Responsive" implies reacting to something, while "responsible" indicates being in charge or accountable. The correct phrase is "be responsible for."
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "be responsive for" is intended to assign responsibility or indicate a duty. However, it is grammatically incorrect. According to Ludwig AI, the correct phrase is "be responsible for".
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Science
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News & Media
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Academia
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Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "be responsive for" appears in some contexts, it's generally considered grammatically incorrect. The correct and widely accepted phrase is "be responsible for", which indicates accountability. As indicated by Ludwig AI, relying on this phrase can lead to misunderstandings. It is better to substitute with phrases like "be responsible for", "be accountable for", or "be liable for" to clearly convey the intended meaning.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Be responsible for
Replaces 'responsive' with 'responsible', correcting the grammatical error and focusing on accountability.
Be accountable for
Similar to 'be responsible for', but with a stronger emphasis on formal accountability.
Be liable for
Indicates legal responsibility or obligation.
Be reactive to
Shifts the focus to reacting to stimuli rather than overall responsibility.
Be sensitive to
Emphasizes awareness and consideration of external factors.
Be receptive to
Focuses on being open to new ideas or suggestions.
Respond to
A more direct verb phrase, indicating a reaction to something.
Be amenable to
Suggests a willingness to agree or comply with something.
Cater to
Highlights the act of providing what is needed or desired.
Be suited for
Indicates appropriateness or fitness for a specific purpose.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "be responsive for"?
The correct phrase is "be responsible for", which means to be in charge of something or to be held accountable. You can also use "be accountable for".
When should I use "responsible for" instead of "responsive"?
"Responsible for" indicates a duty or obligation, while "responsive" means reacting quickly and positively to something. Use "responsible for" when assigning accountability.
What are some alternatives to "be responsible for"?
Depending on the context, you could use alternatives like "be in charge of", "be accountable for", or "be liable for".
Is "be responsive to" grammatically correct?
Yes, "be responsive to" is grammatically correct and means to react quickly and positively to something. For example, "The company needs to be responsive to customer feedback."
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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
2.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested