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commissionner
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "commissionner" is not correct in English; the correct spelling is "commissioner." You can use "commissioner" when referring to an official or a person in charge of a specific commission or organization, often in a governmental or administrative context.
Example: "The commissioner announced new regulations to improve public safety in the city."
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60 human-written examples
"Officials spend a lot of time generating proposals – many not commissioned by politicians.
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In opposition O'Farrell said the Liberal/Nationals coalition would not approve the mine, but the application has been progressing with the planning assessment commission yet to make a decision on it.
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In November Obeid told the commission he had not disclosed his sons' interests in the business because he wanted his lobbying to be taken on "merit".
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This article was commissioned as part of the Guardian's Citizen Reporting Programme.
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Counsel assisting the commission, Geoffrey Watson, said he had been of the opinion that George had done nothing wrong.
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The commission report contains a word not often heard in governing circles in the United Kingdom - research.
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The commission found for the mass experiment in postal voting in June, though administration will need to improve.
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It is good news that that Mr Younger's commission will be looking over Labour's shoulder with the keenest interest.
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The Scottish referendum, coupled with the Smith commission on implementing its devolution concessions in Scotland, may have put the constitution on the agenda – even so, Whitehall fought Osborne down to the wire.
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"Sounds like a pretty good loan, doesn't it?" counsel assisting the commission, Geoffrey Watson, SC, said.
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The last time local government in England was considered in depth was by the royal commission that reported in 1969.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always double-check the spelling of "commissioner". It's a common word with a specific spelling that should be memorized.
Common error
Avoid writing "commissionner"; the correct spelling is "commissioner". Using the incorrect spelling undermines your credibility.
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Linguistic Context
The word "commissionner" is a misspelling and thus has no grammatical function. The correct word, "commissioner", functions as a noun, typically referring to an official appointed to head a commission or a government department.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "commissionner" is a misspelling of the word "commissioner". As Ludwig AI points out, the correct spelling is crucial for maintaining credibility and clarity in communication. "Commissioner" is a noun that refers to a person appointed to a commission or holding a high office in a government department. Since there are no examples of the misspelled word, it is important to always use the correct spelling. Ensure the correct spelling of "commissioner" in all your writing to avoid grammatical errors.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Commissioner
Corrects the spelling of the term.
Commission official
Replaces the term with a phrase indicating a role within a commission.
Board member
Indicates a member of a commission board.
Committee head
Replaces the term with a position of leadership in a committee.
Authority representative
Indicates a representative from an authoritative body.
Agency director
Replaces the term with the role of director of an agency.
Council member
Indicates a member of a council.
Panel chair
Replaces the term with the leadership role on a panel.
Regulator
Indicates someone who oversees regulations.
Inspector
Replaces the term with someone who conducts inspections.
FAQs
What is the correct spelling, "commissionner" or "commissioner"?
The correct spelling is "commissioner". "Commissionner" is a misspelling.
How do I use the word "commissioner" in a sentence?
Example: "The "commissioner" announced new regulations to improve public safety."
What words are similar to "commissioner"?
Similar words include "official", "administrator", or "regulator" depending on the context.
Is "commissionner" ever acceptable to use?
No, "commissionner" is not an acceptable spelling in any context. Always use "commissioner".
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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
60%
Authority and reliability
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested