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clerck
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"clerk" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who works in a store or office and performs clerical tasks such as taking orders, processing paperwork, or providing customer service. Example Sentence: The clerk at the store was very helpful in finding the items I was looking for.
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LE MONDE VIVANT Written (in French, with English subtitles) and directed by Eugène Green; director of photography, Rafaël O'Byrne; edited by Benoît de Clerck and Cheng Xiao Xing; music by Christina Pluhar and Damien Guillon; art director, Pierre Bouillon; produced by Martine De Clermont-Tonnerre, Luc and Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Claude Berda.
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"How can you explain that so many people didn't go to police, didn't go to justice?" Mr. De Clerck asked.
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Justice Minister Stefaan De Clerck said his nation was living through a period of soul-searching similar to what followed the scandal over Marc Dutroux, who was arrested in 1996 and eventually convicted in the kidnapping, torture and sexual abuse of six girls, including four who died even though the police searched his home while some victims were imprisoned there.
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Yet less than 1% of Shell's schemes related to renewable power whereas "99% are not sustainable" because they are related to oil and gas, said Paul de Clerck, a representative from FoE.
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Nothing too remarkable in that perhaps, except that De Clerck – listed in the Sunday Express results section as Clarke D – was a goalkeeper.
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"The use of investment tribunals allows companies to sue governments for lost profits if they introduce laws to protect people or the environment," said Paul de Clerck of Friends of the Earth Europe.
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Staying in Scotland, there is the goalscoring start to the career of Aberdeen's Marc De Clerck, who scored his team's third in a 4-0 League Cup win over Berwick, which gave The Dons an aggregate 12-1 victory.
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Paul de Clerck, a spokesman for Friends of the Earth Europe, said the leaked document: "is in complete contradiction with Europe's commitments to tackle climate change.
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Most of the escapees have been foreigners, mostly north Africans, but that is not surprising, Mr. De Clerck said, given that roughly 57percentt of Belgium's prison population is foreign-born.
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The minister of justice, Stefaan De Clerck, is now in the hot seat.
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Since early last year, Mr. De Clerck, 57, has been back in the job, helped there by his leadership of the Christian Democrats, a crucial player in the coalition government.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Double-check the spelling. "Clerck" is often a misspelling of "clerk". Always use a spell-checker.
Common error
Avoid the common misspelling of "clerk" as "clerck". Ensure accuracy by using the correct spelling in all your writing.
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Linguistic Context
The term "clerck" is primarily a misspelling. When intending to use this word, you likely mean clerk, which functions as a noun denoting an occupation. Ludwig indicates the correct spelling is "clerk".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "clerck" is primarily recognized as a misspelling of "clerk". As Ludwig indicates, the correct term is "clerk", referring to an individual employed to perform various office or retail tasks. It's crucial to ensure accurate spelling in all forms of writing to maintain credibility and clarity. Although present in some news articles, this spelling is not considered grammatically correct and should be avoided. Using the correct spelling will significantly improve the overall quality and professionalism of your written communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
clerk
Correct spelling of the word.
retail assistant
Alternative term for someone working in a store.
shop assistant
Synonym for retail worker, emphasizing customer service.
office worker
General term for someone working in an office environment.
customer service representative
Someone who deals directly with customer inquiries and issues.
front desk employee
Someone who works at the reception.
administrative assistant
Someone who provides administrative support.
administrator
A person responsible for administrative tasks.
records keeper
Someone who maintains and organizes records.
data entry specialist
Someone who specializes in entering data.
FAQs
What does "clerk" mean?
A "clerk" is a person employed in an office or bank to keep records and accounts or a shop assistant. It is often misspelled as "clerck".
What can I say instead of "clerk"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "retail assistant", "office worker", or "shop assistant".
How do you properly spell "clerk"?
The correct spelling is "clerk". "Clerck" is a misspelling and should be avoided.
Is "clerck" an acceptable alternative spelling for "clerk"?
No, "clerck" is not an acceptable spelling. The correct spelling is "clerk".
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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
88%
Authority and reliability
3.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested