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comm
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "comm" is not proper English, and it is not a real word.
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
News & Media
Science
Alternative expressions(8)
Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
45 human-written examples
The game is undeniably fun and this DLC adds enough content to feel like good value, but there just seems something cold and calculating about it, this is zaniness by comm- ittee, lacking soul.
News & Media
Respectful colleague that he is, he wouldn't say that without saying who first said it, "Bosco/Reggio (comm. to verse 66)," and what else they said, for example, that Aquinas also cited Jephthah.
News & Media
Cardinal Leger has encouraged priests & monks to wear ordinary clerical dress in the streets; has been working toward the liturgical reform of the Mass; has become a spokesman for the movement for unity among the Christian churches, and has set up in Montreal "a diocesan comm. of priests & laymen," one of the first in the world, to pursue the ecumenical dialogue.
News & Media
AMY DAVIDSON: Raddatz: "should the US have apologized for Marines urinating on Taliban corpses?" Ryan: "Oh Gosh, yes" But… QUESTION FROM SAM: I like Joe! QUESTION FROM GOODTIME CHARLIE: If the intelligence comm got it wrong they should be thrown under bus QUESTION FROM PATRICK: Ryan dodges Koran question.
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Fights break out: "Gabriele (comm. to verse 10) was perhaps the first to express some doubt about Lucan's observation; Lombardi spiked it through the heart".
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The hospital received a reprieve during which time the "Comm.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
15 human-written examples
A British commentator once dubbed Mr Yan a "neo-comm", analogous to an American neocon ie, an assertive Chinese nationalist intent on facing down American hegemony.
News & Media
He also attends a state school in Cambridge which believes it has the highest proportion of scientists living in its catchment area of any British school, owing to the university and comm-ercial spin-offs from the university.
News & Media
Senator Fulbright thinks we're heading for war with China & hopes that experts--mostly from universities --now appearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Comm.
News & Media
We seem to reach for a tranquilizer whenever the Atomic Energy Comm. offers words of reassurance about one of its nuclear mishaps.
News & Media
The staff of the House Judiciary Committee's impeachment inquiry in a report issued in late Feb., rejects the argument that an impeachable offense must be a crime... Writer discussed impeachment with a number of Republican House members William Cohen of Maine & Tom Railsb ck both of House Judiciary Comm.; John Anderson from Illinois; Rep. John Rhodes.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using abbreviations like "comm", ensure the full word is established earlier in the text for clarity. For example, "the Communications Committee (Comm) will meet next week."
Common error
Avoid using "comm" without defining it first. Readers may not understand the intended meaning, leading to confusion. Always provide the full word initially, followed by the abbreviation in parentheses.
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Linguistic Context
Abbreviation. The primary grammatical function of "comm" is as an abbreviation, representing a longer word or phrase. Ludwig AI indicates that this abbreviation is not proper English, as it usually requires further context or completion to convey a clear meaning. It often serves as a shorthand in specific contexts such as "committee" or "communication".
Frequent in
News & Media
42%
Science
34%
Formal & Business
9%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
5%
Reference
5%
Wiki
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "comm" is frequently used as an abbreviation, most often representing words like "committee", "communication", or "community". While common in news and media, scientific documents, and business settings, its informal nature and potential for ambiguity suggest avoiding it in formal writing unless the full term has been clearly defined earlier in the text. Ludwig AI identifies "comm" as not being proper English and reminds to exercise caution in its usage. For clarity and precision, consider using the complete word, particularly in formal contexts.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
communication
This alternative represents the full word that "comm" often abbreviates, offering a complete and formal replacement.
committee
This alternative clarifies the full word when "comm" refers to a group of people, providing a precise and formal substitute.
commentary
This alternative replaces "comm" when it refers to an explanation or interpretation of something, offering a complete and formal substitute.
commerce
This alternative replaces "comm" when it is referring to the activity of buying and selling, providing a complete and formal substitute.
community
This alternative is more common in references to groups, particularly local ones, providing a full-word substitution.
communications
This alternative is a plural form which is more formal and precise than "comm" for describing methods of conveying information.
commission
This alternative relates to a group officially assigned to perform certain duties, providing a clear substitution for its abbreviated form.
comments
This alternative refers to remarks or opinions, providing a clearer and more descriptive term.
communique
This alternative offers a direct substitute when the context is about an official announcement or bulletin.
commutative
This alternative replaces "comm" when relating to mathematical operation where order is not important, providing a complete and formal substitute.
FAQs
What does "comm" usually stand for?
The abbreviation "comm" can stand for various words depending on the context, including "communication", "committee", "commerce", or "community". It's crucial to provide context or define the abbreviation for clarity.
Is it acceptable to use "comm" in formal writing?
Generally, it's best to avoid using abbreviations like "comm" in formal writing. Instead, spell out the full word (e.g., "communication", "committee") to maintain a professional tone and avoid ambiguity.
How can I ensure my audience understands what I mean by "comm"?
To ensure clarity, define the abbreviation "comm" the first time you use it in your writing. For example, "The Communications Committee (Comm) will oversee the project." After defining it, you can use "comm" consistently within that context.
Are there situations where using "comm" is appropriate?
Yes, using "comm" may be appropriate in informal communication or internal documents where the meaning is clear to all parties involved. However, in formal or external communications, it's generally better to use the full word (e.g., "community", "commission") to avoid confusion.
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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
87%
Authority and reliability
2.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested