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commend with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'commend with' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
If you are trying to express approval or praise for something, you might say, "I would like to commend the work you have done."
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Exact Expressions
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"We wholeheartedly support the decision of the administration and commend with the utmost gratitude the courage it took on the part of President Obama, the Army Corps, the Department of Justice and the Department of the Interior to take steps to correct the course of history and to do the right thing," he said.
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Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
They're really to be commended with each and every horse they bring to the United States".
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The "band's mellowing tone", compared to the "aggression" in past works, was also commended, with the review stating that "the result is an album filled with potential and character".
Wiki
"Be it known that Mrs. Anne Shih is hereby granted ambassador of Shaanxi cultural heritage, and is commended with expressions of appreciation for her contributions to the promotion of the cultural heritage of Shaanxi Province, 'The Cradle of Chinese Civilization,'" the certificate proclaimed.
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The number of factions in the game, each with their own historically accurate units and territories, was commended, with IGN and Game Informer stating it "gives the game huge replay value", with GameSpot adding "the strategic portion now has a lot more options".
Wiki
"The day had much to commend it with inspired bowling from Mitch Claydon, a couple of wickets on debut for Charlie Hartley, one amazing catch from Daniel Bell-Drummond and a gritty fightback from Leicestershire in the field.
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As a parent of one of Johnson's cheerleaders, I commend her with holding these girls to such high standards and teaching them the importance of helping others and making a positive difference.
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In response to his battle with Pitot's frigate, the American government commended Truxton with a Congressional Gold Medal depicting the battle.
Wiki
Regardless of this lackluster performance, the audience commended it with boisterous applause.
More than for his numerous business and philanthropic achievements though, he will be remembered primarily as a devoted family man possessed of a self-deprecating sense of humor, dignity, and an abiding Roman Catholic faith in the loving and wise God to Whom his family commends him with profound gratitude.
News & Media
All participants were enthusiastic in this project and are to be commended, along with the American Society of Clinical Pathologists, for supporting this project.
Academia
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "commend with". Instead, use phrases like "praise for", "applaud for", or "recognize for" to express approval or admiration correctly.
Common error
The verb "commend" typically doesn't take "with". Using "commend with" can lead to grammatically incorrect sentences. Always check preposition usage with verbs to ensure accuracy.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "commend with" is generally considered grammatically incorrect in contemporary English. Commend typically takes prepositions like for or to to indicate the reason or recipient of the commendation. Ludwig AI confirms the non-standard usage.
Frequent in
News & Media
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Wiki
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Academia
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Less common in
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "commend with" is considered grammatically incorrect in standard English. As indicated by Ludwig AI, the correct usage involves using prepositions such as "for" or "to" following the verb "commend". It's better to use alternatives like "praise for", "applaud for", or "recognize for" to ensure grammatical accuracy and clarity. The frequency of "commend with" is rare, and it is advisable to avoid this construction in formal writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Praise for
Emphasizes admiration or approval.
Applaud for
Highlights strong approval and recognition.
Laud for
Implies formal and enthusiastic praise.
Recognize for
Focuses on acknowledging someone's merits or achievements.
Extol for
Conveys high praise or admiration.
Entrust to
Highlights the act of entrusting something to someone's care or responsibility.
Celebrate for
Focuses on honoring someone's accomplishments.
Recommend to
Suggests offering something positive to someone.
Credit with
Acknowledges someone's contribution to something.
Approve of
Expresses agreement with or satisfaction about something.
FAQs
How to properly use the verb "commend" in a sentence?
The verb "commend" is typically followed by a direct object, and then, if necessary, by "for" or "to". For example, "I "commend him for" his bravery" or "I "commend this book to" you" are correct usages.
What can I say instead of "commend with"?
Instead of "commend with", you can use phrases like "praise for", "applaud for", or "recognize for" depending on the context.
Is "commend with" grammatically correct?
No, "commend with" is not grammatically correct. The correct usage involves using prepositions like "for" or "to" with "commend", or restructuring the sentence to use synonyms like "praise" or "applaud".
What's the difference between "commend for" and "commend with"?
"Commend for" is grammatically correct and means to praise someone for a specific reason or achievement. "Commend with" is not a standard or correct usage in English.
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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
78%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested