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contended on
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "contended on" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct preposition should be "with" or "for" depending on the context. Example: "She contended with her opponents during the debate."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
News & Media
Academia
Encyclopedias
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
39 human-written examples
In arguing for the high bail, Assistant District Attorney Cindy Martelli contended on Thursday that Mr. Sellers was one of the key leaders of the illegal street demonstrations Tuesday in which more than 200 protesters were arrested.
News & Media
EADS officials contended on Wednesday that the competition should not be altered.
News & Media
There are "arguments on both sides", he contended on the Guardian politics blog.
News & Media
Instead, Marco Andretti never contended on a day his four team-mates were clearly among the best in the field.
News & Media
Ryle contended, on the contrary, that much intelligent behaviour is not a matter of knowing that something is the case but of knowing how to do something.
Encyclopedias
He contended on his blog that he was merely playing a joke on Mr. Allnatt, who happens to be the agent who sold him that Mata Grande villa.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
21 human-written examples
It wasn't just that Bubba Watson cruised to his three-shot victory, it's that playing partner Jordan Spieth was really the only one to seriously contend on the final day.
News & Media
It contends, on the one hand, that Shiffrin has valuably brought to the fore various reasons why religious believers might resist close relations between church and state.
Academia
By the end, three bidders were contending, one of them on the phone from Belgium.
News & Media
His lawyers continued to contend on Wednesday that he is not competent to stand trial.
News & Media
To contend on the major stage and to do it at home is even better".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When intending to convey an argument made in a specific medium (like a blog or broadcast), consider restructuring the sentence. For example, instead of saying "He "contended on" his blog", try "He argued in his blog that..." or "He made the argument on his blog that...".
Common error
The phrase "contended on" often appears when a different preposition, such as "with" or "for", is actually required. To avoid this error, always double-check the intended meaning and choose the preposition that best fits the context.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "contended on" functions as a verb phrase, where "contended" is the past tense of the verb "contend", and "on" is a preposition. However, based on Ludwig AI, its use is typically incorrect in standard English, often requiring a different preposition.
Frequent in
News & Media
65%
Academia
22%
Encyclopedias
9%
Less common in
Wiki
3%
Formal & Business
0%
Science
1%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "contended on" appears in various sources, including news and academic contexts, Ludwig AI indicates that it's generally considered grammatically incorrect. The more appropriate prepositions to use with "contend" are typically "with" or "for", or the sentence should be restructured. Alternatives like "argued on" or "claimed that" might be more suitable depending on the intended meaning. Therefore, it's advisable to exercise caution when using "contended on" and consider alternative phrasing for clarity and grammatical correctness. Given the questionable nature of this phrase, focusing on correct preposition usage or restructuring is recommended.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
argued on
Replaces "contended" with a more common synonym, maintaining the preposition "on".
argued that
Replaces the preposition "on" with "that", changing the grammatical structure for greater clarity.
asserted on
Similar to "argued on", but with a stronger emphasis on the speaker's conviction.
asserted that
Similar to "argued that", but with a stronger emphasis on the speaker's conviction, as above.
maintained on
Implies a continued or repeated assertion of a point.
maintained that
Implies a continued or repeated assertion, replacing "on" with "that".
stated on
A more neutral way of saying something was communicated.
held that
Suggests a formal or considered opinion, again using "that" instead of "on".
claimed on
Indicates an assertion that may be disputed.
insisted on
Conveys a strong and unwavering belief or demand.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use "contend" in a sentence?
The verb "contend" usually takes the prepositions "with" (to struggle against) or "for" (to compete for). For example, "She contended with her rivals" or "They contended for the championship".
What can I say instead of "contended on"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "argued on", "asserted on", or rewrite the sentence using "argued that" or "claimed that".
Is it grammatically correct to say someone "contended on" a specific platform?
While some instances may be found, it's generally more grammatically sound to say someone "argued on" a platform or "stated on" a platform. Alternatively, restructure the sentence to use "contended that".
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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
88%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested