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consented on behalf
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "consented on behalf" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "consented on behalf of." Example: "She consented on behalf of the entire team to proceed with the project."
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If an adult patient was unable to provide consent due to severe illness, a spouse or another adult family member was consented on behalf of the patient.
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Parents consented on behalf of their children.
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Prior to interview, written informed consent was obtained from the mothers who consented on behalf of their children.
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For instance, it is possible for a small number of individuals organised through a government sanctioned landowners association, to consent on behalf of landowner communities.
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No one doubted that the ward's wishes were to be married, so we felt that Colette would be allowed to initiate a marriage proceeding, and thus bypass any physical appearance or consent issues, since the guardian and special guardian would be consenting on behalf of the ward. .
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Parents are supposed to consent on behalf of their children until they are 16 years of age.
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In many countries patient relatives act as the legal representative to consent on behalf of the patient [ 2].
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However, family members would not have been allowed to override or consent on behalf of a competent research subject.
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In many countries relatives are asked to consent on behalf of ICU patients prior to inclusion in clinical trials.
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Eligibility included a working knowledge of English and having a parent/legal guardian who could consent on behalf of the child.
It is also true that for emergency surgery with no available next of kin, the senior hospital administration should consent on behalf of the patients.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing legal or ethical consent, ensure you use the correct preposition: "on behalf of". For instance, say "The parent consented on behalf of the child."
Common error
A common mistake is omitting the preposition "of" when using the phrase. Always include "of" to maintain grammatical correctness: "consented on behalf of", not "consented on behalf".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "consented on behalf" functions as part of a verb phrase, indicating that someone has given permission or approval as a representative for another. However, it is grammatically incomplete without the preposition "of". Ludwig AI also marks this usage as incorrect.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "consented on behalf" may appear in writing, Ludwig AI indicates it is grammatically incorrect. The correct and complete phrase is "consented on behalf of". It is primarily used in formal contexts, such as scientific or legal settings, to indicate that someone has given consent as a representative for another. Alternatives include "authorized on behalf of" or "agreed on behalf of". It is important to always include "of" to ensure grammatical correctness and clarity.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Consenting as guardian for
This is applicable when the relationship between subject and caregiver is legal guardianship.
Authorized on behalf of
This alternative uses "authorized" which implies a formal granting of permission, differing slightly from the general consent implied by the original phrase.
Agreed on behalf of
Using "agreed" focuses on the act of coming to an understanding or acceptance, rather than the specific legal or formal process of consenting.
Approved on behalf of
This suggests a formal endorsement or sanctioning, often by someone in a position of authority.
Represented by
This highlights the role of acting as a proxy or advocate, conveying consent as part of that representation.
Acting as proxy for
This alternative directly states the representative capacity in which someone is providing consent.
Signed on behalf of
This is typically use with written consent. This alternative is less semantically related when the consent is expressed in other ways.
With the authorization of
Using "authorization" implies a formally granted right to give consent.
In representation of
More formal and legally inclined than the original phrase, use for representative capacity.
Endorsed by
This implies that consent is granted through endorsement, typically coming from a high authority.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say someone is giving consent for another?
The correct phrasing is "consented on behalf of". For example, "The legal guardian consented on behalf of the patient". Using the phrase without the preposition "of" is considered grammatically incorrect.
What does it mean to consent on behalf of someone?
To consent "on behalf of" someone means to give permission or approval for an action or decision, acting as their representative, typically because they are unable to do so themselves due to age, incapacity, or legal reasons.
Are there formal alternatives to "consented on behalf of"?
Yes, more formal alternatives include "authorized "on behalf of"", "approved "on behalf of"", or "represented by". The choice depends on the specific context and the nature of the consent being given.
When is it appropriate for someone to consent on behalf of another person?
It is appropriate when the individual is legally authorized to make decisions for another person, such as a parent consenting "on behalf of" a minor, a legal guardian consenting "on behalf of" an incapacitated adult, or a proxy consenting "on behalf of" an organization.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
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