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be travelled
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "be travelled" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would typically be "be traveled" in American English or "be travelled" in British English, depending on the context. Example: "The places that should be travelled are often hidden gems off the beaten path."
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Alternative expressions(6)
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52 human-written examples
The need for connection is another kind of movement, with the sense of a human being as a country to be travelled to: "Unvisited I do not live, I endure".
News & Media
The need for connection is another kind of movement, with the sense of a human being as a country to be travelled to: "Unvisited I do not live, I endure".Rising, Falling, Hovering, by C. D. Wright (Copper Canyon; $22).
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If the distance to be travelled on foot for a specific journey exceeds the traveller's autonomous walking capacity, the journey will not be able to be transferred to this mode.
Some foods must be travelled for.
News & Media
There is still some distance to be travelled.
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There is now only one route which must be travelled to that outcome.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
8 human-written examples
"We are travelled from Ávila".
News & Media
The word is travelling.
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She was travelling alone.
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Afif was travelling without luggage.
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I am travelling later this year.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing routes or distances, clarify if you're discussing the path to "be travelled" or the actual act of travelling. For example, prefer "the road to be traveled" over simply "be travelled".
Common error
Avoid using "be travelled" when you mean to describe the act of travelling or the route itself. Instead, use a more precise phrase like "the distance to be traveled" or "the route to be visited".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "be travelled" functions as part of a passive construction, often within a longer phrase. It typically describes a route, distance, or path. As pointed out by Ludwig AI, standard English has better alternatives.
Frequent in
News & Media
38%
Science
35%
Formal & Business
10%
Less common in
Wiki
17%
Encyclopedias
0%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "be travelled" appears frequently across diverse sources but is often flagged as grammatically dubious. As Ludwig AI highlights, standard English prefers constructions like "be traveled" or "be visited". While encountered in news, scientific articles, and formal communications, "be travelled" is best approached with caution. Consider alternatives like ""be visited"", ""be traversed"", or "the route to be travelled" to ensure clarity and grammatical correctness. Always consider the context and audience when determining whether to use this phrase, keeping in mind that precision often trumps its occasional usage in varied media.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
be visited
Replaces "travelled" with "visited", focusing on the act of going to a place.
be journeyed
Substitutes "travelled" with "journeyed", emphasizing the process and experience of the travel.
be traversed
Replaces "travelled" with "traversed", highlighting the act of crossing or moving through an area.
be explored
Substitutes "travelled" with "explored", focusing on the discovery aspect of travelling.
be navigated
Replaces "travelled" with "navigated", emphasizing the skill or method used to move through a space.
be covered
Substitutes "travelled" with "covered", highlighting the completion of movement over a distance.
be crossed
Replaces "travelled" with "crossed", focusing on the act of going from one side to another.
be toured
Substitutes "travelled" with "toured", emphasizing a structured or organized trip.
be roamed
Replaces "travelled" with "roamed", highlighting a free and undirected movement.
be hiked
Substitutes "travelled" with "hiked", emphasizing traveling by foot through nature.
FAQs
How can I properly use the phrase "be travelled" in a sentence?
While "be travelled" is sometimes used, it's often grammatically incorrect. Better alternatives include phrases like "the distance to "be traveled"" or "the route to "be visited"".
What are some common mistakes when using the term "be travelled"?
A frequent error is using "be travelled" in contexts where a more direct phrasing is appropriate. Instead of saying "the world must be travelled", consider "the world must "be explored"".
How does the meaning change when I use "be travelled" versus "be visited"?
"Be visited" typically refers to going to a specific place, while "be travelled" incorrectly suggests the act of traveling itself should be the focus. It is better to say the road must "be traversed" if referring to a long journey.
Which phrase is more grammatically sound: "the road to be travelled" or "the road to travel"?
"The road to travel" is more concise and grammatically sound. Although, "the road to "be traveled"" can work, "the road to travel" is cleaner. Both are superior to only saying "be travelled".
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Real-world application tested