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counteracting with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "counteracting with" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of opposing or neutralizing something, but it requires a different structure, such as "counteracting something" or "counteracting against." Example: "The new policy is aimed at counteracting the negative effects of climate change."
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Exact Expressions
3 human-written examples
St Denis diagnosed "a dangerous facility which would need counteracting with discipline", a complaint drama critics were to make all Ustinov's life.
News & Media
It has been suggested that benzamide could produce non-specific effects counteracting with glucose metabolism, nucleic acid and protein synthesis [36].
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Current strategies for counteracting with canker disease are primarily directed to integrated approaches such as eradication programme and use of antibiotics or bactericides [ 2].
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Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
"Sharia law counteracts with the constitution of the United States.
News & Media
Too much salt needs to be counteracted with acid, cream or butter.
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More good news was that it is likely to be easily counteracted with the addition of chlorine or other chemicals.
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Even a lack of flexibility or athleticism can be counteracted with savvy and skill around the greens.
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Instead they decided to counteract with an affirmative message: "No, President Obama is a practising Christian" (put aside the broader implication for now).
News & Media
Swinton was the only actress to have survived his aesthetic, the weakness of which — a kind of visual solipsism overlaid with gold filigree — she counteracted with long limbs that connoted action, not self-absorption.
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Such is the genre's listless omnipresence, so well characterised by the phrase "landfill indie", that it is often counteracted with an equally single-minded response, an assertion tantamount to Pop: There Is No Alternative.
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"You can counteract with gestures what's happening in the church," said Davide Donato, 23, an architecture student who took an overnight train from Reggio Calabria in southern Italy to see the shroud on Thursday.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of using "counteracting with", use the correct grammatical structure: "counteracting something" or "counteracting against something". For example, "The medicine is counteracting the effects of the disease".
Common error
A common mistake is using the preposition "with" after "counteracting". The verb "counteract" directly takes an object or is followed by "against". Avoid phrasing like "counteracting with" as it is grammatically incorrect.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "counteracting with" is intended to express the act of opposing or neutralizing something. However, based on Ludwig AI's analysis, this construction is grammatically incorrect. The verb "counteract" requires a direct object or should be followed by 'against'.
Frequent in
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67%
News & Media
33%
Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "counteracting with" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI analysis confirms this, recommending the use of "counteracting something" or "counteracting against something" instead. While the intended meaning is to express opposition or neutralization, the incorrect structure affects clarity and appropriateness. Alternative phrases like "offsetting with" or "neutralizing with" can provide clearer and more grammatically sound alternatives. Although found in both scientific and news contexts, its rare usage and grammatical issues suggest avoiding this phrase in formal writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
neutralizing with
This alternative uses "neutralizing" which suggests making something ineffective or harmless by applying an opposite force or effect.
counterbalancing with
This alternative utilizes "counterbalancing", which suggests restoring equilibrium by using something of equal weight or force.
offsetting with
This alternative replaces "counteracting" with "offsetting", suggesting a balancing effect rather than direct opposition.
mitigating with
This alternative utilizes "mitigating", which suggests a reduction in the severity of something, rather than a direct opposition.
negating with
This alternative uses "negating" implying a cancellation effect, similar to counteracting but with a stronger sense of nullification.
correcting with
This alternative uses "correcting", which indicates adjusting something to achieve accuracy or bring it back to a desired state.
combating with
This alternative uses "combating", which suggests a more active fight against something, rather than simply neutralizing it.
remedying with
This alternative replaces "counteracting" with "remedying", suggesting a solution or cure to a problem.
curing with
This alternative replaces "counteracting" with "curing", suggesting the removal of disease or an unwanted condition by applying some remedy.
alleviating with
This alternative replaces "counteracting" with "alleviating", suggesting a reduction in severity rather than a complete neutralization.
FAQs
How can I use the word "counteract" correctly in a sentence?
Use "counteract" directly followed by the object you are opposing or negating. For example: "The new regulations aim to counteract fraud".
Is it grammatically correct to say "counteracting with"?
No, "counteracting with" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. Use "counteract" followed by the object, or use a different phrase such as "neutralizing with".
What are some alternatives to "counteracting with" that I can use?
Depending on the context, you can use phrases like "offsetting with", "negating with", or "mitigating with".
What is the difference between "counteract" and "counteracting with"?
"Counteract" is a verb that means to neutralize or oppose the effects of something. "Counteracting with" is not a standard grammatical construction; the correct form involves directly using the object after "counteract".
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Usage summary
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