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conduct
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "conduct" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the word "conduct" to refer to an individual's or group's behavior or actions, either over a period of time, in a particular situation, or towards a particular goal. For example: "The students' conduct during the exam was exemplary."
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60 human-written examples
China is willing to conduct international cooperation in this regard.
News & Media
A recipient of funds apportioned under subsection (c)(1)(A) may conduct, in cooperation with the appropriate metropolitan planning organization, an areawide solicitation for applications for grants under this section.
Academia
This trend is exemplified inter alia by self-regulatory instruments such as self- commitments, codes of conduct for cooperation agreements among firms and technical and industrial standards elaborated by national and European standard-setting bodies.
Academia
It has signed a variety of Declarations and Treaties on codes of conduct and cooperation, and is a participant in a variety of forums, such as APEC.
News & Media
If users can be made aware of how their own magnanimous conduct and cooperation will actually serve their own best interests they will have no need to break the rules.
News & Media
In support of the agreement not to prosecute Mirelis, DOJ cited Mirelis's voluntary disclosure of its conduct, cooperation with the Tax Division on the status and findings of its internal investigation, and retention of a qualified independent examiner who verified the information Mirelis disclosed, pursuant to the requirement under the Swiss Bank Program.
Academia
"China and Pakistan conduct civilian nuclear cooperation fully in compliance with the two countries' respective international obligations," said Chinese Embassy spokesman Wang Baodong.
News & Media
Although collaboration was robust and thriving, India preferred to conduct cooperation with the Jewish state behind closed doors and largely out of the public eye for many of the same reasons that had motivated its Israel policy during the Cold War.
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He was taught the acronym C.A.R.E.S. in elementary school as a code of conduct: Cooperation, Assertion (to speak up against bullying), Respect, Empathy and Self-Control.
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These centers would establish labs and bio-surveillance capability and conduct training in cooperation with the host countries' health agencies.
News & Media
In July 2009, the Commander of US Forces in Afghanistan (USFOR-A) and the International Security Assistance Forces (ISAF), General McChrystal, issued a "tactical directive" instructing soldiers to "account for the unique sensitivities toward local women" and to conduct raids in cooperation with Afghan forces.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "conduct", ensure the subject clearly identifies who is performing the action. For instance, "The research team conducted the experiment" is more specific than "The experiment was conducted."
Common error
While "conduct" is appropriate for formal contexts, avoid overuse. Vary your vocabulary with synonyms like "perform", "carry out", or "undertake" to enhance readability.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "conduct" is a transitive verb. It typically requires a direct object, indicating what is being performed or managed. Ludwig AI confirms this through various example sentences where "conduct" precedes an activity or operation.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "conduct" serves as a transitive verb used to describe the act of carrying out, managing, or performing an activity or operation. As Ludwig AI confirms, it's a grammatically correct term applicable across various contexts, although more prevalent in neutral to formal settings such as academic, scientific, news, and business environments. While synonyms like "carry out", "perform", and "undertake" can offer variety, "conduct" maintains a professional tone when used appropriately. It is advisable to specify the subject performing the action for clarity and avoid overusing it to maintain writing quality.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
carry out
Focuses more on the execution of a specific task or action.
perform
Emphasizes the act of doing something, often in a formal or public setting.
manage
Highlights the aspect of overseeing or directing an activity or organization.
execute
Stresses the completion of a plan or order, often with precision.
undertake
Implies a commitment to begin and pursue a project or task.
engage in
Suggests active participation in an activity or behavior.
implement
Focuses on putting a plan or system into effect.
oversee
Emphasizes the supervision and guidance of an activity or process.
discharge
Highlights the fulfillment of a duty or responsibility.
handle
Suggests dealing with or managing a situation or task effectively.
FAQs
How to use "conduct" in a sentence?
You can use "conduct" to describe performing an activity or managing an operation. For example, "The company will conduct a survey" or "The officer must conduct himself professionally."
What can I say instead of "conduct"?
Which is correct, "conduct research" or "do research"?
"Conduct research" is generally considered more formal and professional than "do research". While both are acceptable, "conduct research" is often preferred in academic and business contexts.
What's the difference between "conduct" and "behavior"?
"Conduct" refers to the way someone acts, especially in a particular place or situation (verb). "Behavior" is a more general term for the way someone acts (noun). You "conduct" yourself with good or bad "behavior".
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Usage summary
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Real-world application tested