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bridge together
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "bridge together" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when referring to the act of connecting or uniting two or more things, but it is better to use it in a more specific context. Example: "We need to find a way to bridge together our different ideas to create a cohesive plan."
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Usage summary
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
47 human-written examples
We crossed that bridge together.
News & Media
Some of the ships bore red banners that said, Istanbul 2020: Bridge Together.
News & Media
"They played bridge together and said they were lovely people," Johnson said.
News & Media
You played bridge together, he came to ride the horse, we've read a lot about that.
News & Media
Mr. Plimpton reminded Mr. Jacoby that they had played bridge together many years ago, at Harold Vanderbilt's.
News & Media
"Every Wednesday four other women and I play bridge together," she said, "and today this is all we talked about.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
13 human-written examples
Superfamily bridging together protein families with common functional and structural features inferred to be from a common evolutionary ancestor.
The present study aims at bridging together these two domains using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) through wavelength scanning using a monochromator.
Science
The two series of compounds were based on different combinations of donor groups (pyrrole or thienylpyrrole) which act simultaneously as π-conjugated bridges, together with diazoaryl or diazothiazolyl as acceptor moieties.
Science
The book bridges together the theoretical aspects of Volterra difference equations with its applications to population dynamics.
Science & Research
Dubbed "any(ware) video conferencing," Blue Jeans Network bridges together conferencing technology from Cisco/Tandberg, Polycom, Lifesize with consumers platforms such as Skype and Google Talk.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider using more common alternatives such as "connect" or "bring together" for clarity and conciseness. "Bridge together" can sound less natural.
Common error
Avoid using "bridge together" in contexts where simpler verbs like "connect", "join", or "link" would be more appropriate. Overuse can lead to awkward phrasing.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "bridge together" primarily functions as a verb phrase, indicating the action of connecting or linking two or more entities. Ludwig AI indicates that it can sound awkward and can be used to connecting or uniting two or more things.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "bridge together" aims to describe the act of establishing a connection. However, as noted by Ludwig AI, it can sometimes sound awkward or less natural than simpler alternatives like "connect" or "bring together". While grammatically acceptable, "bridge together" is best used when the connection involves overcoming a clear divide or gap, and is frequently used in Science, News & Media and Formal & Business. For clarity and conciseness, consider using more common and established phrases depending on the context. Ludwig AI suggests that ensuring a specific context of what is being connected can improve the quality of the sentence.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
bring together
Reverses the structure while maintaining the core meaning.
connect
Simplifies the phrase to a single verb, focusing on the act of joining.
unite
Emphasizes a closer, more integrated connection.
join
A basic term for bringing things into contact or combination.
link
Highlights a specific connection or relationship between elements.
forge a connection
Implies a more deliberate and effortful creation of a bond.
interconnect
Highlights the mutual relationship between connected items.
establish a link
More formal and emphasizes creation of relationships.
meld together
Emphasizes the fusion of distinct elements.
build bridges
More metaphorical and emphasizes overcoming divides.
FAQs
How can I use "bridge together" in a sentence?
The phrase "bridge together" can be used to describe the act of connecting two distinct entities or ideas. For example, "The project aims to "bridge together" different departments within the company."
What can I say instead of "bridge together"?
You can use alternatives like "connect", "unite", or "bring together" depending on the specific context. Each carries slightly different connotations regarding the nature of the connection.
Is it correct to say "bridge together" or is there a better way to phrase it?
While "bridge together" is not grammatically incorrect, it can sometimes sound awkward. Using a simpler verb like "connect" or rephrasing as "bring together" often results in clearer and more natural-sounding sentences.
What is the difference between "bridge together" and "build bridges"?
"Bridge together" generally refers to the act of connecting, while "build bridges" is more metaphorical, implying the creation of understanding and reconciliation between people or groups. The latter often carries a connotation of overcoming conflict or division.
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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
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested