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collapsed so far
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "collapsed so far" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition that has deteriorated or failed to a certain extent up to the present moment. Example: "The project has collapsed so far that we need to reevaluate our entire strategy."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Alternative expressions(20)
consisted so far
concentrated so far
made great strides
evolved significantly
emerged so far
progressed significantly
reached this point
concluded so far
came too far
participated so far
traveled a great distance
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improved immensely
demonstrated so far
commented so far
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come so far
advanced considerably
contributed so far
achieved much progress
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4 human-written examples
More than 100 buildings have collapsed so far.
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At least five tunnels have collapsed so far this year, killing 12 members of the Qassam Brigades and injuring dozens more.
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The price of crude collapsed so far that bargain-hunting banks such as JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs bought millions of barrels of oil and parked it in tankers off the coast of Norfolk and the quieter corners of the Gulf of Mexico, safe in the knowledge that the contents would soon be worth twice the price they paid.
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One of Britain's biggest credit unions has gone bust, taking the number that have collapsed so far in 2012 to at least six and dealing a blow to attempts by the government and others to promote the sector as a viable alternative to banks and costly payday lenders.
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55 human-written examples
The run defense was strong in Ryan's early years — ranking in the top 12 in rushing yards and rushing touchdowns allowed in 2009 and 2010 — before regressing last year (13th in yards, 27th in touchdowns) and collapsing so far this year (29th and 25th, respectively).
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At least for those of us not quite old enough to remember the crash of 1929 and the Great Depression that followed, the number of major financial institutions to collapse so far this year has been quite extraordinary.
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Durable though the DPRK has proved against all predictions of collapse so far (this writer's included), the latest Kim's arbitrary cruelty looks likelier to weaken than strengthen his rule and realm.
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5.21am GMT 67th over: England 160-3 (Bell 20 Pietersen 35) "The first day of the series where only Australians have done OBO, a record Boxing Day crowd full of Aussies at the MCG and England have managed to go two and a bit sessions without a massive collapse (so far)," writes Mark Gwynne.
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It was a simple and attractive tale, but it is now collapsing, and so far no new story has emerged to fill the vacuum.
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Before the deal was announced, the company's share price had collapsed by 72% so far this year and sales had fallen by more than 20% in both its first two quarters.
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Reserves have dropped dangerously low.The political and social consequences of the currency collapse have so far been mild: the traders' week-long strike has been the most disruptive event.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "collapsed so far", ensure the context clearly indicates what has collapsed and the extent of the collapse at the present time. For instance, "The negotiations have collapsed so far that a resolution seems unlikely."
Common error
Avoid using "collapsed so far" when the event is already fully concluded and there is no ongoing process. Instead of "The building collapsed so far", use "The building collapsed" if the collapse is complete.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "collapsed so far" functions as an adverbial modifier indicating the extent or degree to which something has collapsed up to the present moment. This is supported by Ludwig AI's assertion of its correctness and usability.
Frequent in
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70%
Science
15%
Formal & Business
15%
Less common in
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Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "collapsed so far" is grammatically correct and functions as an adverbial modifier, commonly used in news and media, as confirmed by Ludwig AI. It serves to indicate the degree to which something has declined or failed up to the present, often implying an ongoing process. While not extremely common, the phrase is suitable for neutral registers and contexts where a moderate level of formality is expected. Remember to ensure the timeframe is clearly defined and that the context aligns with an ongoing process rather than a fully concluded event.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
failed to date
Replaces "collapsed" with "failed" and "so far" with "to date", maintaining the focus on the current state of failure.
deteriorated thus far
Substitutes "collapsed" with "deteriorated" and "so far" with "thus far", emphasizing a gradual decline.
broken down up to now
Uses "broken down" instead of "collapsed" and "up to now" for "so far", focusing on the process of breaking down.
fallen apart until now
Replaces "collapsed" with "fallen apart" and "so far" with "until now", highlighting the disintegration aspect.
gone wrong so far
Substitutes "collapsed" with "gone wrong", indicating a deviation from the intended course.
declined to this point
Uses "declined" instead of "collapsed" and "to this point" for "so far", emphasizing a downward trend.
reached this state of disrepair
Replaces "collapsed so far" with a more descriptive phrase indicating the current condition of disrepair.
devolved to this stage
Substitutes "collapsed" with "devolved" and "so far" with "to this stage", focusing on a regression or decline to the present level.
disintegrated until the present
Uses "disintegrated" instead of "collapsed" and "until the present" for "so far", emphasizing the complete breakdown over time.
crumbled to the present day
Replaces "collapsed" with "crumbled" and "so far" with "to the present day", highlighting the gradual decay.
FAQs
How can I use "collapsed so far" in a sentence?
Use "collapsed so far" to indicate the extent of a decline or failure up to the present. For example, "The company's profits have collapsed so far this year that they are considering bankruptcy."
What are some alternatives to using "collapsed so far"?
You can use alternatives like "failed to date", "deteriorated thus far", or "broken down up to now" depending on the specific context.
Is it correct to say "collapsed so far this year"?
Yes, it is correct. This phrase is used to describe the extent of a collapse or decline within the current year, as in, "The stock market has collapsed so far this year due to economic uncertainty."
What's the difference between "collapsed so far" and "completely collapsed"?
"Collapsed so far" indicates a partial or ongoing collapse, while "completely collapsed" implies a total and finished state of collapse. The phrase "completely collapsed" suggests there's nothing left, while "collapsed so far" suggests there could be further decline.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested