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conforming
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "conforming" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that complies with an established standard, or agrees with others. For example, "The student's behavior was in conforming with the school's expectations."
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Provided that conformity to a norm attracts approval and transgression disapproval, conforming is the rational thing to do, since nobody willfully attracts discredit and punishment (Rommetveit 1955, Thibaut and Kelley 1959).
Science
We have thus far been lucky enough to do things our own way and make a pretty decent job of our band without conforming to the "push the girl to the front" blueprint often relied upon by labels and management in a tragic attempt to sell records which has little to do with the music itself.
News & Media
The Beijing Administration for Industry and Commerce, the local market regulator, added that "there is a problem with certain advertising not conforming to the demands of socialist spiritual civilisation".Local politicians proposed that advertisements should not focus on wealth and luxury.
News & Media
On top of this they have to draw up "conforming" amendments in areas where existing rules have to be reworked.
News & Media
It has gained more urgency after a spate of acid attacks against women in Isfahan, Iran's third city, this month, apparently for not conforming to Iran's Islamic dress code.
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Staff saw that conforming assessments were not penalized, even if proven faulty.Why?
News & Media
"Even if tariffs are low, for example, it may still be difficult to import a car whose tail-lights are not recognised as conforming to national standards," notes Douglas Lippoldt, an economist at HSBC.
News & Media
As yet gold's price chart does not display the classic bubble characteristic whereby the pace of increase seems to accelerate (although silver has been conforming to that pattern lately).In this section Time for a threesome Gilt-edged argument Dead man talking The China price Incredibly Misleading Forecasts?
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A second would be to squeeze the definitions of conforming mortgages over time, so that bit by bit Fannie and Freddie lose control of chunks of the prime market.
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The gender-conforming spouse of two-spirit people did not see themselves as "homosexual" or as anything other than "normal".
News & Media
To apply that idea universally would gag any kind of non-conforming expression and offer support for those extremists who, such as the killers in Paris, believe they are right to murder opponents or to issue fatwas against those who don't believe as they do.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about rules and regulations, use "conforming" to emphasize adherence to specific standards or requirements. For example, "The product is "conforming" to safety regulations."
Common error
Avoid using "conforming" when describing active resistance or opposition. "Conforming" implies compliance, not defiance.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "conforming" is that of a verb, often used in its present participle form to describe an ongoing action of compliance. Ludwig AI highlights its use across various domains, reinforcing its versatility as a descriptive term for adherence to standards.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the term "conforming" is a versatile and frequently used verb that denotes adherence to rules, standards, or norms. As Ludwig AI confirms, its grammatical status is correct, and its usage spans across various contexts including Science, News & Media, and Formal & Business settings. While alternatives like "complying" or "adhering" may be suitable substitutes depending on the specific nuance you wish to convey, "conforming" remains a reliable choice for expressing compliance in both formal and informal communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
complying
A more direct synonym, suggesting obedience to rules or requests.
adhering
Indicates a stricter and more committed form of compliance.
obeying
Suggests submission to authority or law.
aligning
Highlights bringing something into agreement or correspondence with something else.
following
Suggests adherence to a set of guidelines or instructions.
adapting
Focuses on changing oneself to fit new conditions or requirements.
agreeing
Implies a mutual understanding or consensus.
adjusting
Implies making small changes to achieve a better fit or alignment.
acceding
Suggests giving consent or agreement, often reluctantly.
submitting
Indicates yielding to the power or authority of another.
FAQs
How can I use "conforming" in a sentence?
You can use "conforming" to describe something that adheres to rules or standards, such as, "The building is "conforming" to all local safety codes."
What are some alternatives to "conforming"?
Is it correct to say "conforming with" or "conforming to"?
"Conforming to" is the more common and grammatically preferred construction, indicating alignment or compliance with a specific standard or rule.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Real-world application tested