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coordinator people
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "coordinator people" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear and may be intended to refer to individuals who coordinate activities or projects, but the phrasing is awkward and not standard. Example: "The coordinator people will be meeting to discuss the upcoming event."
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60 human-written examples
With regard to brokerage roles, coordinators — people who occupy bridging positions inside the same Ri — were more likely to be aged 65 to 74, male, with an elementary school education, and with better self-rated health.
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Tariq Riebl, Oxfam's humanitarian coordinator, said: "People are living in chaotic conditions.
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We need a hospital in the southeast," said Teresa Almaguer, youth program coordinator for People Organizing to Demand Environmental and Economic Rights, a nonprofit group that helped organize the postcard drive.
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Claire Fryer, a campaign coordinator at People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals said that the decision was not just a terrible one for the greyhounds, "but also for democracy".
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"We see it as an opportunity for activists who really know it's a problem to actually ask the question and hold these candidates accountable," said Scott Foval, regional political coordinator for People for the American Way.
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Then the state coordinators – two people working part-time – placed calls to agencies that had failed to reply.
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Muktar Mohammed Seyyid, the government's disaster relief coordinator, said 67 people had died.
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Mr. Akuno-Williams is national outreach coordinator for the People's Hurricane Relief Fund and Oversight Coalition, an alliance of Katrina survivors.
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In an interview here on Wednesday, Dr. Mark R. Dybul, the United States' global AIDS coordinator, said, "Three years ago, people were talking about how antiretroviral therapy was not cost-effective, and now the talk is about how can we do more".
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charity events & campaigns coordinator, three small people mother-er, has-been teacher, wannabe writer, minimal sleeper.
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Harren, Janz's communications coordinator, hopes that people like Perez don't give up after seeing another Democrat fail to oust Nunes.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "coordinator people". Instead, use "coordinators", "coordination team", or a similar grammatically correct alternative depending on the context.
Common error
A common mistake is to redundantly add "people" after "coordinator", creating an ungrammatical phrase. Use "coordinators" to refer to multiple individuals.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "coordinator people" is an attempt to describe individuals who perform coordinating roles. However, it's grammatically incorrect. The correct way to describe a group of coordinators is simply "coordinators". Ludwig indicates this phrasing is not correct.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "coordinator people" is an ungrammatical construction and should be avoided. As Ludwig AI indicates, it's not a correct or standard way to refer to individuals who coordinate. Instead, use the plural form "coordinators" or alternative phrases like "coordination team" depending on the context. The phrase lacks real-world usage and would be inappropriate in any formal or informal setting.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
coordinators
Uses the simple plural form of "coordinator", implying multiple people.
coordination team
Refers to a group of individuals working together on coordination, instead of awkwardly combining the noun "coordinator" with "people".
coordination staff
Indicates the personnel responsible for coordination tasks.
team of coordinators
Emphasizes the group aspect of coordinators, rather than the individual.
personnel coordinators
Switches the order to emphasize that these people are in charge of coordination.
organizing personnel
Uses a different term for coordination which implies similar meaning.
project coordinators
Specifies a particular type of coordinator.
event coordinators
Specifies a type of coordinator, implies the people in charge of events.
liaison officers
Suggests an alternative term for someone who coordinates between different groups.
coordination specialists
Highlights the expertise of the people involved in coordinating.
FAQs
What is the correct way to refer to multiple coordinators?
The correct way is to simply use the plural form: "coordinators". Adding "people" after "coordinator" is redundant and grammatically incorrect.
Can I use "coordinator people" in formal writing?
No, avoid using "coordinator people" in any formal context. Opt for grammatically correct alternatives such as "coordinators" or /s/coordination+team.
What are some alternatives to "coordinator people"?
Depending on the context, suitable alternatives include "coordinators", /s/coordination+staff, or /s/team+of+coordinators.
Is there a difference between "coordinator people" and "coordinators"?
"Coordinator people" is not standard English. "Coordinators" is the correct plural form, referring to multiple individuals who coordinate activities.
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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
82%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested