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collective known
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "collective known" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "collectively known"? You can use "collectively known" when referring to a group or set of things that are recognized or identified together under a common name or term. Example: "The species are collectively known as 'marine mammals' due to their shared characteristics."
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59 human-written examples
The Barcelona collective known as por instantesisn't as exotic as it sounds.
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The other finalist was a collective known as Think, which proposed two open latticework towers.
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"The next target is Wall Street," an anarchist collective known as Black Mask wrote in its January newsletter, 1967.
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They had kidnapped a geek with backup — a respected member of the hackers collective known as Anonymous.
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How did a nebulous hacker collective known as Anonymous, and its offshoot LulzSec, penetrate corporate security systems?
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He has composed more than 100 classical pieces and belonged to the Italian improvisational collective known as Il Gruppo.
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There, he lived in an artists' collective known as the Loft, which had a high-speed Internet connection.
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Or perhaps he was in Tokyo, where his home studio, an artists' collective known as the Hiropon Factory, is based.
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JON CARAMANICA JAMES FARM "James Farm" (Nonesuch) The four-man collective known as James Farm has a point to make about jazz in the contemporary sphere.
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On Monday night, hackers who say they are members of the collective known as Anonymous claimed responsibility on Twitter for taking down the Web site of Combined Systems.
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AntiSec, the hacking group that said it had taken the file from the F.B.I., is a subset of the loose hacking collective known as Anonymous.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "collectively known as" instead of "collective known" to ensure grammatical correctness. "Collectively" is an adverb that properly modifies "known".
Common error
Avoid using "collective" as an adverb. It's an adjective. Always use the adverbial form "collectively" to modify verbs or adjectives like "known".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "collective known" attempts to function as a descriptor identifying a group with a shared attribute of being recognized. However, it is grammatically flawed as it uses an adjective where an adverb is required. Ludwig AI flags this error.
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54%
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18%
Tech
9%
Less common in
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2%
Wiki
2%
Science
13%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "collective known" is a frequently used but grammatically incorrect construction. Ludwig AI identifies the error, recommending the use of ""collectively known as"" instead. This correction ensures that the adverb "collectively" properly modifies the verb "known". While the phrase appears in various contexts, including news and media, adhering to correct grammar is crucial for clear and professional communication. Remember to use "collectively" to accurately describe groups recognized by a specific name.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
collectively known as
Adds 'ly' to 'collective', turning it into an adverb modifying 'known', creating a grammatically correct construction.
commonly known as
Highlights the common recognition of the group's name.
group known as
Replaces "collective" with the simpler term "group", maintaining the core meaning.
jointly known as
Emphasizes the unified identity of the group under a single name.
the group called
Uses a more direct and simple phrasing.
team known as
Substitutes "collective" with "team", useful when referring to groups working together.
organization known as
Replaces "collective" with "organization", appropriate for more structured groups.
the association called
Emphasizes the formal and organized nature of the group.
entity known as
A more formal substitute, suitable when referring to abstract or non-physical groups.
the alliance called
Highlights a sense of partnership and collaboration.
FAQs
How can I correctly use "collective known" in a sentence?
The phrase "collective known" is grammatically incorrect. The correct phrasing is "collectively known as", using the adverb "collectively" to modify the verb "known".
What's a better way to say "collective known"?
Use "collectively known as". Other alternatives include phrases like "group known as" or "team known as".
Is it ever appropriate to use "collective known"?
No, "collective known" is not grammatically correct in standard English. Always opt for "collectively known as" or a similar alternative.
What is the difference between "collective known" and "collectively known"?
"Collective" is an adjective, while "collectively" is an adverb. To correctly describe how something is known, you need the adverb "collectively known as".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested