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coscet
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "coscet" is not correct in English and does not appear to be a usable term.
It seems to be a misspelling or a non-standard word, and without context, it cannot be used appropriately. Example: N/A
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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41 human-written examples
With a big haul, Scotland's politicians could perhaps afford to cosset oil firms.
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Spring for Arabs, winter for Jews A club fit for kings The ruling party is challenged To cosset or to cull?
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It pulls some punches: although it criticises the protection of rice farmers in small Costa Rica, it is silent about the recent use of subsidies and protection in Brazil and Argentina to cosset declining or established industries.But its argument for a modern industrial policy is timely.
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This desire to cosset workers is consistent with her record.
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Southerners are brought up in highly protective families which cosset their young, providing them with bedroom, pocket-money, connections and mamma's cooking and love often well into their 30s.
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Western-educated, bright and eager to cosset their leader within a very small bubble, they appear unready for the messy realities of Indian politics: the shady alliances that are required to win elections; the need to strike deals with powerful regional figures who increasingly shape national politics; the importance of crafting a media strategy in an era of cable TV news.
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16 human-written examples
He deserves credit for challenging at least some of his party's shield-and-cosset-the-rich orthodoxy.
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You're very cosseted from that world as a player, at least until your contract's up and you need to start negotiating.
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He was very cosseted, and that is what we captured.
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Where to stay Sublime Comporta is a cosseting new country retreat on a 17-acre estate, which has 14 minimalist bedrooms – each with polished concrete floors, white linen, bamboo furniture and a private terrace – and an infinity pool (from £139 per night; sublimecomporta.pt).
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"I think [Farage] talks a good game but actually when it came to his visit he didn't speak to any voters as I understand it, and he was cosseted away in a hotel," he said on Tuesday.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Double-check your spelling, especially if you intend to use the word "cosset", which means to pamper or protect. "Coscet" is not a recognized word.
Common error
Avoid misspelling "cosset". If you mean to convey the idea of pampering, protecting, or treating with great care, ensure you use the correct spelling: "cosset".
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Linguistic Context
Coscet is not a valid word in English. The intended word is likely "cosset", a verb. Cosset functions as a transitive verb, requiring a direct object to receive the action.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "coscet" is not a recognized English word and is likely a misspelling of "cosset". If you intend to convey the meaning of pampering, protecting, or treating someone with great care, always use the correct spelling: "cosset". As Ludwig AI notes, the word "coscet" is not correct in English. Remember to proofread your writing to avoid such errors.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
cosset
Correct spelling of the intended word; means to pamper or protect.
pamper
Similar meaning to cosset, focusing on indulgence and comfort.
cuddle
Implies a closer, more affectionate form of pampering.
spoil
Suggests excessive pampering, possibly to a detrimental extent.
indulge
Focuses on allowing oneself or others to enjoy pleasures.
mollycoddle
Indicates overprotective and excessive care.
coddle
Similar to cosset, but can also imply being overly lenient.
nurture
Emphasizes care and support for growth and development.
foster
Focuses on promoting the development of something.
cherish
Suggests a deep appreciation and protection of something valued.
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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