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bumpy beginning yet
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "bumpy beginning yet" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a challenging start to something, but the combination of words does not work well together. Example: "Despite the bumpy beginning yet, we managed to find our footing and succeed."
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60 human-written examples
Meanwhile, Woodson's N.B.A. career had a bumpy beginning.
News & Media
This lack of authenticity in voice makes for a bumpy beginning.
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After a bumpy beginning, secularism has undoubtedly been valuable to the west, but we would be wrong to regard it as a universal law.
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After drastically altering the team's dynamic over the summer and flanking James in the frontcourt with the new starters Shaquille O'Neal and J. J. Hickson, Cavaliers Coach Mike Brown braced for a bumpy beginning.
News & Media
And some of those bets paid off: Oprah Winfrey's new magazine became a hit; "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire" did indeed risk overexposure; after a bumpy beginning Oxygen Media showed signs of strength, and Inside.com found a niche in media circles.
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A Bumpy Beginning.
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Despite a bumpy beginning, when mouseaphobic protesters nearly shut down the rail system, Euro Disney eventually became a moneymaker.
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At some point, Bumpy began calling me Dodo, like the extinct bird, because of my initials, and I found that I liked being known by something other than my name.
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"They say," begins yet another ad.
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(Construction has not even begun yet).
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Has the final begun yet?
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use more common and grammatically sound alternatives like "rough start" or "difficult beginning" instead of "bumpy beginning yet".
Common error
Do not combine "bumpy beginning" directly with "yet" as it creates an unnatural and grammatically questionable sentence structure. Rephrase to use alternatives or restructure the sentence for clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "bumpy beginning yet" is not a standard or grammatically sound expression. Ludwig AI suggests that the combination of these words doesn't work well together and the phrase does not convey a clear meaning.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "bumpy beginning yet" is not grammatically correct and is rarely, if ever, used in standard English. As Ludwig AI points out, the combination is awkward and doesn't effectively communicate the intended meaning. It is recommended to use alternatives like "rough start" or "difficult beginning" for clarity and grammatical correctness. Due to the lack of usage examples and its ungrammatical nature, it's best to avoid this phrase in both formal and informal contexts.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Rough start
Replaces "bumpy beginning" with a more concise and common synonym.
Difficult start
Substitutes "bumpy" with "difficult", maintaining a similar meaning.
Challenging beginning
Emphasizes the challenging nature of the start.
Troubled start
Suggests a start marked by problems or difficulties.
A rocky start
Uses the metaphor of "rocky" to describe an unstable or problematic beginning.
Uneven beginning
Highlights the inconsistency or lack of smoothness in the start.
Problematic beginning
Directly states that the beginning was marked by problems.
A shaky start
Implies a lack of stability or confidence in the initial phase.
A halting beginning
Suggests a start that was hesitant or interrupted.
An inauspicious beginning
Indicates a start that did not bode well for future success.
FAQs
What are some alternatives to "bumpy beginning yet"?
Consider using phrases like "rough start", "difficult beginning", or restructuring your sentence for better clarity.
Is "bumpy beginning yet" grammatically correct?
No, the phrase "bumpy beginning yet" is not considered grammatically correct. It's better to use more common and clear alternatives.
How can I use "bumpy beginning" correctly in a sentence?
You can use "bumpy beginning" followed by a contrasting statement connected with "but" or "however". For example, "The project had a bumpy beginning, but it eventually succeeded."
What's wrong with saying "bumpy beginning yet"?
The addition of "yet" after "bumpy beginning" creates an awkward and redundant phrasing. It is unnecessary and doesn't improve the clarity or meaning of the sentence.
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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
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested