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couriered over
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"couriered over" is correct and can be used in written English.
Generally, it means to send something by courier or delivery service. For example: "I had the documents couriered over to the office this morning."
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Although the ceremony passed off smoothly some invitees had to have the invitations couriered over to them – because of delays in administration.
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The first production batch of uranium slugs were dissolved at the separation plant on 26 December 1944, and in January 1945 Matthias personally couriered the first batch of plutonium nitrate to Los Angeles, where he handed it over to another courier, who took it to the Los Alamos Laboratory.
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A group of couriers over the age of 40 sued Federal Express, claiming it tried to push out older workers.
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Once you find a flight that interests you, you contact the courier service and confirm the arrangements, checking their requirements (some companies only use couriers over 21, for example) and the number of days you'll be able to stay at your destination (generally you will serve as courier only one way).
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It covers all the big guys, including DHL, USPS, FedEx and more with over 30 shipping companies in total, and it not only provides notifications to users at various shipment stages, but also keeps track of all shipments in a global dashboard so retailers can monitor the performance of each courier over time.
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Boal is selling a bill of goods when he says that Ammar, the tortured terror suspect, gives up his key piece of information about bin Laden's courier over "a civilized lunch".
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And I said, 'Well, I need to have a little bit of previous knowledge even if God is doing it.' So they sent a courier over with the script from Los Angeles, gave it to me at three o'clock in the afternoon in London, collected it again at eight o'clock in the evening, and he returned the next day to Los Angeles".
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The samples were returned to our laboratory via overnight courier; over 95% of the samples arrived within 24 hours of being drawn.
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Practices couriered back their completed surveys.
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"We're talking about a couple phone calls," he said, "and then they could courier a check over to someone".
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Couriers all over the country were allowed to fly American flags on their delivery vans.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "couriered over" when you want to specifically emphasize that a courier service was used for delivery, especially when speed and reliability are important.
Common error
Avoid using "couriered over" when the context doesn't involve transportation across a significant distance or boundary. The 'over' suggests movement across a space; for local deliveries, 'couriered' is often sufficient.
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Linguistic Context
The phrasal verb "couriered over" functions as a dynamic verb phrase, describing the action of sending something (typically documents or packages) using a courier service for delivery. Ludwig AI confirms this usage with examples from various sources.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "couriered over" is a grammatically sound phrasal verb used to describe the action of sending something via a courier service. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage in a variety of contexts. While not overly common, it effectively conveys the method of delivery. It's most frequently found in news and media, science, and wiki sources and carries a neutral tone, making it suitable for both general and professional communications. More formal alternatives like "transported via courier" are available for scenarios requiring a more refined tone.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
sent via courier
Specifies the mode of delivery more directly.
delivered by courier
Highlights the action of delivery by a courier service.
shipped over
Indicates transportation, typically over a distance.
dispatched by courier
Emphasizes the act of sending something out for delivery.
had delivered
Focuses on arranging for something to be delivered.
transported via courier
Highlights the method of transportation using a courier.
express delivered
Implies a faster delivery service.
messengered
Emphasizes the action of sending something by messenger
ferried over
Implies something transported over a short distance by a vehicle
air freighted
Highlights using air transport for goods
FAQs
How can I use "couriered over" in a sentence?
You can say, "I had the documents "couriered over" to the client this morning" to indicate the documents were sent via courier.
What is a good alternative to "couriered over"?
Consider using "sent via courier" or "delivered by courier" as direct and clear alternatives.
Is "couriered over" formal or informal?
"Couriered over" is generally neutral and acceptable in both formal and informal contexts, though more formal writing might prefer "transported via courier".
When is it appropriate to use "couriered over" instead of just "couriered"?
Use "couriered over" when you want to emphasize the movement or transfer of something across a specific area or boundary. For example, "The invitations were "couriered over" to them – because of delays in administration."
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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
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested