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communities
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "communities" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to groups of people who share common interests, characteristics, or geographical locations. Example: "The local communities came together to support the new initiative aimed at improving public health."
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News & Media
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60 human-written examples
But it is no less shocking to consider that, far from being neutral as was claimed at the time, it is clear that the government took a deliberately calculated political approach guided by a complete hostility to the coalfield communities.
News & Media
Ministers may want to sweep these events under the carpet, but the scars of the dispute and the subsequent closure programme remain on the memories, communities and landscapes of all coalfield communities.
News & Media
"Every day, mosques and other faith institutions across the country are providing help for those in need, and acting as a centre for our communities.
News & Media
Your job is to think about how those communities can start creating new clusters so that they can attract new businesses.
News & Media
He suggested that the Muslim communities he knew felt "under siege" – spied on, interrogated, routinely asked to "put their house in order" as if they were not, and had never been, an equal part of British society.
News & Media
Revitalising communities is not just an election strategy.
News & Media
Lady Warsi, who resigned from the government in August over Gaza, delivered a blistering critique last month of the approach towards Britain's Muslims, warning that failure to engage properly with communities across the UK has created a climate of suspicion and undermined the fight against extremism.
News & Media
Mental health carries a huge social stigma across Africa and information booklets designed to help people with depression or mental health problems simply weren't working, especially in remote communities with high illiteracy rates.
News & Media
A government spokesman told Guardian Australia a strong administration was necessary if APY was to operate as an institution that was effective and accountable to the communities it represented.
News & Media
"We ask that people continue to do what they did in cyclone Lam, which is listen to authorities, monitor your radios and look out for your friends and your communities.
News & Media
They argued that, because loyalist paramilitaries had no representation in the Stormont parliament or that because socioeconomic or educational attainment was low in poor Protestant areas around eastern Belfast, these communities suddenly erupted in anger.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using the word "communities", be specific about which groups you are referring to. For example, specify whether you are talking about geographic communities, online communities, or communities of interest.
Common error
Avoid using "communities" as a catch-all term without clearly defining which specific groups you are referring to. This can lead to confusion and a lack of clarity in your writing.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "communities" is as a plural noun. It refers to multiple groups of people living in the same place or sharing common characteristics or interests. Ludwig confirms this usage through numerous examples.
Frequent in
News & Media
76%
Formal & Business
10%
Science
14%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
0%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "communities" is a grammatically correct and very common plural noun, used to refer to groups of people sharing common interests or living in a particular area. Ludwig AI analysis shows that its usage spans across diverse contexts like news, formal reports, and scientific discussions. While generally neutral, specificity is key to avoiding overgeneralization. Related terms such as "local populations" and "social groups" can provide more nuanced descriptions depending on the intended meaning. Remember to clearly define the community you are referring to in your writing for clarity.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
local populations
Focuses on the people residing in a specific geographic area.
neighborhood residents
Focuses on people living in a specific neighborhood.
resident groups
Emphasizes the aspect of living in a particular place.
citizenry
Refers to the body of citizens of a particular place or country.
population clusters
Highlights the spatial distribution of people.
societies
Refers to groups of people living together in an ordered community.
social groups
Broader term referring to any collection of individuals interacting with each other.
the public
General term referring to people in general.
interest groups
Focuses on groups united by a shared interest or cause.
demographic groups
Highlights groups defined by demographic characteristics such as age, race, or gender.
FAQs
How do I use "communities" in a sentence?
Use "communities" to refer to plural groups of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common. For example: "The local "resident groups" are working together to improve the park."
What can I say instead of "communities"?
You can use alternatives like ""resident groups"", "local populations", or "social groups" depending on the context.
Which is correct: "the community" or "the communities"?
The correct form depends on whether you are referring to a single group or multiple groups. Use "the community" for a singular group and "the communities" for multiple groups.
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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
91%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested