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checkers
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "checkers" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a game, for example: My sister and I love playing checkers together on the weekends.
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Encyclopedias
Science
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43 human-written examples
Nothing fancy – a bottomless pot of coffee, soft drinks, snacks from an old-fashioned snack machine filled with peanuts and candy – all were on offer to the local men who came by to shoot the breeze, play checkers or afternoon-long poker games.
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CHECKERS (or draughts, as it is known in Britain) used to be a fun game of chance.
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Your fact checkers have fallen down on the job, or perhaps they have been killed by the Lich King.Richard Wexelblat Lower Merion, Pennsylvania* Letter appears online only.
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That was thanks, in part, to mercenary motives: leaders of two crucial, populous, swing states, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, fell behind Mr Mukherjee as the central government promised aid worth some $12 billion.In this section Booted upstairs The heat rises Chinese checkers Disneyland for dictators ReprintsCongress has been beset by scandal, is led by oldies and has grown generally clumsy of late.
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Using a computer program called Chinook, which was able to crunch through the 500 billion possible positions on a checkerboard, Mr Schaeffer and his colleagues proved that there was a way to play checkers that would ensure either a win or, if the opponent was another theoretically perfect player, a draw.With checkers thus conquered, Mr Schaeffer moved on to poker.
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Ultimately, however, the reviewers are anonymous (they are not required to give their real names) and offending reviews are removed only if Amazon checkers notice them.
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17 human-written examples
Part of the ransom money flows to local communities that provide services to pirates.Payments go to cooks, pimps and lawyers, who are increasingly sought after, as well as banknote-checkers with machines that can detect fakes.
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("Two Pinocchios out of five is OK, but three is illegal?" asks Mr O'Rourke, alluding to a scoring system used by the Washington Post's Fact Checker which sometimes disagrees with other media fact-checkers).
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That way, ventures Mr Phillips, when the Left offers another government plan, perhaps "something on global warming", Americans will be more sceptical.Fact-checkers employed by newspapers and websites raise quibbles.
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The rage was in vain: voters still walloped Republicans in a referendum on George Bush and Iraq.However, Koch-bashing need not hit its purported targets to work (just as attack ads can do the job, even after fact-checkers debunk them).
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Fact-checkers sometimes prompt candidates to correct themselves.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Be specific if you are writing about a particular variant of "checkers", such as Polish checkers, to avoid ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "checker" as a plural noun, as it should be "checkers". Also, be mindful of regional differences; while "checkers" is standard in American English, "draughts" is preferred in British English.
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Linguistic Context
The word "checkers" primarily functions as a noun, referring to a board game played by two people. According to Ludwig, the term is considered correct and usable in written English. It also functions as the third person singular of the verb 'checker'.
Frequent in
News & Media
30%
Encyclopedias
28%
Science
15%
Less common in
Formal & Business
9%
Academia
8%
Reference
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "checkers" is a common and correct noun referring to a popular board game, also known as draughts in British English. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and usability. Its usage spans various contexts, from casual conversation to formal writing, with a neutral to informal register. Key contexts include news, encyclopedias, and scientific discussions. When using this term, be mindful of regional variations and avoid common errors like using "checker" as a plural. Understanding these nuances will ensure clear and effective communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
draughts
A synonym for "checkers", particularly common in British English.
draughts game
Explicitly specifies that "draughts" refers to a game.
checker game
More verbose way to specify that the game is checkers.
board game
A broader term encompassing "checkers" and other similar games.
tabletop game
Similar to board game but emphasizes the physical aspect of the game.
strategic game
Highlights the strategic element involved in playing "checkers".
game of strategy
Alternative way to express the strategic nature of "checkers".
game of skill
Emphasizes the skill required to play "checkers" well.
mind game
Highlights the intellectual challenge in playing "checkers".
intellectual pursuit
Presents "checkers" as an activity that requires mental engagement.
FAQs
How to use "checkers" in a sentence?
What can I say instead of "checkers"?
You can use alternatives like "draughts" (especially in British English) or refer to it as a "board game" or "strategy game" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "checker" or "checkers"?
"Checkers" is the correct plural form and the name of the game. "Checker" is the singular form, referring to one of the playing pieces.
What's the difference between "checkers" and "chess"?
"Checkers" and "chess" are both board games, but they have different rules and objectives. "Checkers" involves capturing opponent's pieces by jumping over them, while chess involves checkmating the opponent's king.
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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
85%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested