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comply over
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "comply over" is not correct and does not have a standard usage in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words and does not convey a clear meaning in any context. Example: "We need to comply over the new regulations" would be incorrect; a better phrasing is needed.
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In particular the paper shows how discrete event simulation has been used to assess if the service delivery system of a leading supplier in the aerospace industry, will be able to comply, over the time, with the stringent requirements of a contract recently signed with one of its key customers.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
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How is China complying over all with World Trade Organization rules? A. The progress has been mixed, good and bad.
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Clearly it uses data complied over a short period of time since the Fire TV just became available last week.
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Research articles that first report novel SNPs do not always follow the HGVS guidelines, and the final genomic sequence is complied over many separate entries.
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McCreaddie and Wiggins [ 21] discuss the 'good patient persona' as one who demonstrates willingness to comply, being over-grateful for services, and being seen as coping positively.
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In the most unbelievable twist yet, the residents comply and hand over their guns to Rennie.
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New Hilarity Inc., formed in the 1930's by speculators in Canadian mining, was for many years a corporate shell, complying with over-the-counter listing requirements in case its assets ever developed some value.
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The pressure on drivers was said to be further exacerbated by: (1) pedestrian negligence; (2) passenger demands to stop buses as close as possible to their destinations; (3) frequently heavy traffic and narrow streets; (4) route saturation; (5) fines imposed by their employers for not complying with over-reaching and subjective standards.
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On April 13 , 2010 a judge ordered him to file a final accounting within 45 days, but Judge O'Connor did not comply until over eight months later.
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He thinks the costs will be easier to comply with over time.
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Tim Yeo, the chairman of the committee, said he was alarmed at new revelations that inspections of BP's North Sea installations by the Health & Safety Executive HSEE) found some did not comply with guidelines over regular training for operators on how to respond to an incident.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When intending to express adherence or conformity, use the correct preposition: "comply with" instead of "comply over".
Common error
Avoid using "comply over". The correct and widely accepted form is "comply with" followed by the specific rule, law, or standard you are adhering to.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "comply over" is an incorrect usage. Ludwig's examples show the correct form is "comply with". Therefore, it doesn't fulfill a standard grammatical function in English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "comply over" is grammatically incorrect. As confirmed by Ludwig, the correct usage is "comply with". Although various sources mention instances where a form of this phrase is used, it is recommended to always use "comply with" or alternative phrases such as "adhere to", "abide by", and "conform to" for clear and accurate communication. Using correct grammar enhances credibility and avoids potential misunderstandings.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
adhere to
Replaces "comply over" with a standard expression for following rules or guidelines.
comply with
Replaces "comply over" with the correct preposition, maintaining the meaning of conforming to standards.
abide by
Suggests following or obeying a rule, law, or decision.
conform to
Highlights aligning with specific standards or regulations.
meet requirements
Focuses on fulfilling necessary conditions or criteria.
fulfill obligations
Emphasizes the completion of duties or responsibilities.
satisfy demands
Addresses meeting expectations or requests.
obey regulations
Specifically targets following established rules.
observe guidelines
Implies watching and adhering to recommended practices.
respect rules
Expresses deference and adherence to a set of rules.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "comply over"?
The correct way to express adherence is to use the phrase "comply with" instead of "comply over".
Can I use "comply over" in formal writing?
No, "comply over" is not considered grammatically correct and should not be used in formal writing. Always use "comply with".
What are some alternatives to "comply with"?
Alternatives to "comply with" include "adhere to", "abide by", and "conform to", depending on the context.
Is there a difference between "comply to" and "comply with"?
Yes, the correct preposition to use with "comply" is "with". "Comply to" is grammatically incorrect. Use "comply with" to indicate adherence to a rule or standard.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested