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contentancy
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'contentancy' is not correct or usable in written English.
It is not a word in the English language.
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
And some governments – notably the US and Japan – have trouble participating in multi-year commitments that represent a fiscal contingency.
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Higgins added: "We have contingency plans in place to ensure we don't have difficulties paying people".
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A separate contingency plan, codenamed Operation Halberd, to use troops in the event of a dock strike, had also been drawn up.
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The 1984 cabinet papers, released to the National Archives, show that Thatcher asked for contingency plans to be drawn up to use troops to move coal stocks, despite official government policy ruling out the use of service personnel.
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A poll undertaken by IMRG (Interactive Media in Retail Group) – a community of e-retailers including Amazon, Tesco and other big names – suggested that 60% of them have full contingency measures in place to safeguard delivery of packets and parcels.
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Yet fiction loses its special power if it seeks to instruct or clarify, rather than losing itself in ambiguity or what the philosopher Richard Rorty called contingency and irony.
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Set a rate that covers professional help, ample coffee and tea, a decent lunch or dinner, plus a contingency.
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Ellis had not planned for this contingency, and the torrents Oink served went dark.
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"We were not, however, involved in operational planning or contingency planning," he said.
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Monday's report said there was a succession of equipment failures which stalled progress, with insufficient contingency in the project plan to ensure the work would finish in time for services to run on 27 December.
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It also said there were mutual failings in the communications between Network Rail and Govia Thameslink Railway, which manages Finsbury Park station, around the implementation of the contingency plan.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "contentancy" in your writing as it is not a recognized English word. Instead, consider using "contentment" or "consistency" depending on your intended meaning.
Common error
Do not assume that "contentancy" is a valid noun form related to "content" or "consistent". Always verify the correct spelling and usage of words in a dictionary or reliable online resource.
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Linguistic Context
"Contentancy" is a non-existent word and, as such, has no grammatical function. Ludwig AI confirms it is not a correct word. Potential intended meanings could relate to the state of being content or consistent, but these require established words like "contentment" or "consistency".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the term "contentancy" is not a recognized word in the English language. As Ludwig AI confirms, it is incorrect. If the intention is to express a state of satisfaction, "contentment" is the appropriate term. If the intention is to convey regularity or uniformity, "consistency" should be used. It is important to always verify word choices to ensure accurate and effective communication. There are no examples of usage, given that it's not an existing word.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Contentment
This alternative replaces the invented word with a term denoting satisfaction or happiness with one's current situation.
Consistency
This alternative replaces the invented word with a term denoting reliability and uniformity.
Self-contentedness
This alternative means the state of being happy with oneself.
State of contentment
This alternative adds the word “state” to the primary choice to modify the intention of contentment.
Level of consistency
This alternative adds the word “level” to the primary choice to modify the intention of consistency.
Sense of satisfaction
This alternative conveys a feeling of fulfillment or gratification.
Degree of uniformity
This alternative emphasizes the extent to which something is consistent or unvarying.
Feeling of ease
This alternative suggests a comfortable and untroubled emotional state.
Regularity
This alternative focuses on the predictable or recurring nature of something.
Predictability
This alternative highlights the ability to anticipate or forecast something reliably.
FAQs
Is "contentancy" a real word in English?
No, "contentancy" is not a recognized word in the English language. It is likely a misspelling or neologism.
What could I use instead of "contentancy" if I meant "contentment"?
If you intended to convey a sense of satisfaction or happiness, use "contentment" instead of "contentancy".
What could I use instead of "contentancy" if I meant "consistency"?
If you meant regularity or uniformity, use "consistency" instead of "contentancy".
How can I avoid making up words like "contentancy"?
Always double-check your spelling and word choice using a dictionary or grammar checker. If unsure, look for existing synonyms that accurately convey your intended meaning.
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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
60%
Authority and reliability
1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested