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board a rolling
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "board a rolling" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and does not convey a clear meaning without additional context. Example: "We need to board a rolling train before it departs."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
One day she brought a wooden board, a rolling pin and a colossal bag of flour and taught us how to make fresh pasta and pizza.
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8. Roll out the sopaipilla dough onto a floured board with a rolling pin, until it is about one centimeter or a third of an inch thick.
News & Media
Sharing a rolling board is a great ice-breaker, and I quickly get to know the others on the trip.
News & Media
Flour a rolling board.
Wiki
Put it on a rolling board or a big steel plate.
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The safest way to move a grand piano (and the way that professional movers do it) is to load it onto a rolling skid board, which is basically a load-bearing board on wheels.
Wiki
Place rosemary on a cutting board, and lightly bruise with a rolling pin. 2. Place chorizo, rosemary, wine and 3/4 cup sherry in a skillet that will hold chorizo in a single layer.
News & Media
In the air, slide your front foot up to the nose of the board in a rolling motion, which should level the board so that it's parallel to the ground.
Wiki
Flatten date/butter mixture with a rolling pin, on a bread board.
Wiki
You can also crush the slices manually using a rolling pin on a chopping board.
Wiki
Roll the dough out on the bread board using a rolling pin, or round non-porous object.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing movement onto a vehicle, specify the type of vehicle (e.g., "board a rolling train") for clarity.
Common error
Avoid using the phrase "board a rolling" without specifying the object being boarded. This can lead to confusion. Instead, clarify what is "rolling", such as "board a rolling train" or "board a rolling platform".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "board a rolling" acts as a verbal phrase where "board" is the verb, and "a rolling" functions adjectivally to describe something. However, Ludwig AI flags it as needing more context to be grammatically sound.
Frequent in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "board a rolling" is grammatically questionable and requires additional context for clarity. Ludwig AI identifies it as an incomplete expression. It occurs rarely, primarily in news and media, and Wiki contexts. For improved writing, specify the object that is "rolling" to avoid ambiguity, such as "board a rolling train". Alternatives like "get on a moving" object are often more suitable. While technically not incorrect in all cases, it's best to add information and use it carefully to avoid confusing readers.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
boarding a rolling object
Specifies that something is being boarded while in motion.
get on a moving
Replaces "board" with "get on" and "rolling" with "moving" for a more common phrasing.
embark on a journey
Uses a more formal verb "embark" and shifts the focus to the journey itself.
board a moving
More common expression in place of "rolling".
get aboard a vehicle in motion
Expands the phrase for clarity, specifying a vehicle that is moving.
step onto a rolling
Replaces "board" with "step onto" for a slightly different nuance.
enter a moving
Uses "enter" to describe getting on something that's moving.
mount a moving
Uses "mount" for a more active connotation of getting on.
climb onto a moving
Highlights the action of climbing to get on something.
ascend a moving
Uses the more formal verb "ascend" to describe getting on.
FAQs
How can I use "board a rolling" in a sentence?
While grammatically questionable, you can use it by specifying the object that is rolling, such as "board a rolling train" or "board a rolling platform". However, consider alternatives like "board a moving" object.
What's a clearer alternative to "board a rolling"?
More direct alternatives include "get on a moving" object, or specify the type of vehicle, such as "board a rolling train" or "board a rolling platform".
Is it better to say "board a rolling" or "board a moving"?
"Board a moving" is generally preferred as it's more commonly used and easily understood. "Board a rolling" isn't inherently wrong, but it's less conventional. Ensure clarity by specifying the object, such as "board a rolling train".
What does "rolling" mean in the context of "board a rolling"?
In the context of "board a rolling", "rolling" implies that the object being boarded is in motion. However, the phrase is incomplete without specifying the object, such as "board a rolling train".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
79%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested