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being precluded
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "being precluded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is being prevented or excluded from happening. Example: "Due to unforeseen circumstances, the project is being precluded from moving forward."
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Alternative expressions(7)
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8 human-written examples
The right to vote, and not being precluded from exercising that right, is fundamental to citizens in any society wishing to call itself democratic or inclusive.
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She became the Thurber wife because she could not become, as she can now, the Thurber boss; her bossiness is an expression of her being precluded from being an actual leader.
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Being precluded from signing anyone out of contract, because Blackpool's 25-man squad list is full, and restricted to domestic acquisitions by the terms of the dispensation, have intensified Holloway's frustration.
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Others may not deprive one of one's choice with respect to O even if they also compensate one for the utility or welfare loss of being precluded from doing as one sees fit with O.
Science
But the maligned wave of hipster gentrification, now being precluded by straight-up corporate gentrification, that has swept away many NYC institutions from the 70s and 80s isn't the final word on the graffiti-worn streets of the city that never sleeps, thanks to artist and former movie set designer Randy Hage.
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Judge Walker ruled that they had no right to intervene because they would not harmed by an order striking down Prop 8 (unlike San Francisco which showed that it was being harmed financially by same-sex couples being precluded from marrying) and because local officials have only a ministerial duty to comply with state law, whatever it is.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
51 human-written examples
"All argumentation on the subject is precluded on my part.
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We don't want term limits so that we can be precluded from electing competent candidates.
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He added: "I believe in any event they were precluded legally from such an action.
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This is precisely the issue that the government is precluded from relitigating".
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These may be precluded by feeding a diet rich in "good timothy hay," he added.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "being precluded", ensure that the context clearly indicates what is causing the preclusion. Providing specific reasons enhances clarity and avoids ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "being precluded" in casual conversation or informal writing. Opt for simpler alternatives like "being prevented" or "being stopped" to maintain a natural tone.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "being precluded" functions as a gerund phrase, often serving as the subject or part of the predicate in a sentence. It describes the state of something being prevented or excluded. Ludwig AI provides examples that demonstrate this usage in various contexts.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "being precluded" is a gerund phrase used to express that something is being prevented or excluded. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage across various formal and scientific contexts, although it's less common in informal settings. It’s important to consider simpler alternatives like "being prevented" or "being excluded" for more casual communication. The phrase appears most frequently in News & Media and Science, indicating a formal register. Always clarify the cause of preclusion for better understanding.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
being prevented
This alternative directly replaces "precluded" with a more common synonym, maintaining the same meaning.
being barred
Similar to 'prevented', but often implies a more formal or legal restriction.
being excluded
Focuses on the act of being left out or not included.
being prohibited
Implies a formal ban or legal restriction.
being restrained
Suggests a limitation or holding back of something.
being stopped
A simpler and more direct way of saying something is prevented from happening.
being impeded
Implies that progress or action is being hindered.
being obstructed
Suggests that something is blocking a path or progress.
being hindered
Indicates that something is slowing down or making something more difficult.
being blocked
A more general term for preventing access or progress.
FAQs
How to use "being precluded" in a sentence?
Use "being precluded" to indicate that something is being prevented or excluded. For example, "The project is "being precluded" from moving forward due to unforeseen circumstances."
What can I say instead of "being precluded"?
You can use alternatives like "being prevented", "being excluded", or "being barred" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "being precluded" or "being prevented"?
Both "being precluded" and "being prevented" are grammatically correct. "Being precluded" is more formal, while "being prevented" is more common and widely understood.
What's the difference between "being precluded" and "being prohibited"?
"Being precluded" generally means something is being made impossible or excluded, while "being prohibited" implies a formal ban or legal restriction.
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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
87%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested