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celebrating available
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "celebrating available" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of celebrating something that is currently available, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure. Example: "We are celebrating the available opportunities for growth in our community."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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PS) For the summer months I am making the Kindle version of my book "Happily Ever After Right Now... Stop Searching... Start Celebrating" available for less than three dollars.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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58 human-written examples
As did Trudi and Chris who, overcome by the euphoria of having produced slightly more cupcakes than they thought they might be able to, given the limited time and resources available, celebrated by plunging down the other's throat like baby gulls.
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Messages from the Ancestors -- Wisdom for the Way "celebrates the wisdom available to us from the other side of the veil between the worlds," says the introduction, "and how we as sentient beings can benefit from spirit guides or ancestors".
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Welcome to TechTravels, an ongoing feature set celebrating the techiest travel options available.
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It's not about the ethics of veganism, it's about celebrating the wealth of options and flavours available.
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There's a collection of them available on a recent, far-reaching compilation celebrating the show, but it's in the club where Sweeney is best experienced.
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Discounts of 50percentt are available on the 18-passenger Esprit for those celebrating their 50th birthday this year.
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Sadly, Hayward wasn't available for comment yesterday evening – possibly too busy celebrating the Prime Minister's refusal to set a minimum alcohol price.
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The tents are pitched on the only available flat land — a terrace with a monument celebrating efforts by local officials to improve the environment.
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The result is a big jumble with many hotel rooms still available in the Washington, D.C., area, whether you're celebrating or protesting the new president.
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A livestream of the robot's arrival on Mars is available at this link, and includes the mission control staff celebrating at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
To express the idea of celebrating something that is accessible or obtainable, use a clearer phrase like "celebrating the available resources" or "celebrating what's available".
Common error
Avoid placing an adjective directly after a verb like "celebrating" without a clear object. Instead, specify what you are celebrating. For example, instead of saying "celebrating available", say "celebrating the available opportunities".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "celebrating available" functions as an incomplete verb phrase. The verb "celebrating" requires a direct object to complete its meaning. Ludwig AI indicates the phrase is not correct, as it lacks clarity without a specified object.
Frequent in
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35%
Formal & Business
25%
Science
15%
Less common in
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10%
Encyclopedias
5%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "celebrating available" is grammatically incorrect and requires further context to be meaningful. As Ludwig AI points out, it needs a direct object to specify what is being celebrated. While sources like The New York Times and The Guardian use variations of this phrase, they always include a noun to clarify the meaning. To use this concept correctly, specify what you are celebrating such as "celebrating available resources" or "celebrating what's available". Always ensure that your language is clear and grammatically sound to effectively communicate your message.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
celebrating accessibility
Focuses on the act of celebrating the state of being accessible rather than celebrating and then the subject being available.
acknowledging what's available
Shifts the focus from celebration to acknowledgment, emphasizing recognition over active celebration.
honoring existing resources
Replaces 'celebrating' with 'honoring' and 'available' with 'existing resources', changing the tone and specificity.
commemorating present opportunities
Substitutes 'celebrating' with 'commemorating' and 'available' with 'present opportunities', lending a more formal tone.
recognizing existing options
Emphasizes awareness over celebration, using 'recognizing' instead of 'celebrating' and 'options' instead of 'available'.
applauding current provisions
Replaces 'celebrating' with 'applauding' and 'available' with 'current provisions', altering the tone and vocabulary.
marking the availability
This alternative restructures the phrase, emphasizing the act of marking the availability of something rather than the celebration itself.
festivities for what is accessible
Involves a significant restructuring, focusing on festivities associated with accessibility.
a celebration of accessibility
Transforms the phrase into a noun phrase, highlighting the celebration of accessibility as a concept.
available for celebration
This phrase reverses the order, emphasizing that something is ready to be celebrated rather than focusing on the act of celebrating its availability.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "celebrating available" to make it grammatically correct?
To correct "celebrating available", specify what you are celebrating. For example, use "celebrating the "available resources"", "celebrating "what's available"", or "celebrating "available options"".
Is "celebrating available" grammatically correct in English?
No, "celebrating available" is not grammatically correct. The word "available" needs to be linked to a noun to have a clear meaning, such as in the phrase "celebrating the "available opportunities"".
What's a more formal way to say "celebrating available"?
A more formal way to express the sentiment of "celebrating available" would be to use phrases like "commemorating the "available assets"" or "recognizing the "available benefits"", depending on the specific context.
How do I choose the right phrase instead of "celebrating available"?
Choose a phrase based on the context. If you're emphasizing resources, use "celebrating "available resources"". If it's about opportunities, say "celebrating "available opportunities"". The key is to make the sentence clear and grammatically sound.
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Real-world application tested