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Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

'coversely' is not a word in English.
It does not appear in any dictionary. Depending on the context, you can use the word 'conversely' instead. Example sentence: We can take the long route, or conversely, we can get there faster by taking the interstate.

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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

60 human-written examples

Conversely, the Green party has seriously got to grips with the economic situation and is delivering practical solutions.

News & Media

The Guardian

Conversely, the limits of access surely also explain why Bennett's play did not top the poll in London and the south-east of England, where the palm for favourite play went instead to Jez Butterworth's Jerusalem.

Conversely, Fianna Fáil has been given a further headache on top of Lee's intervention over the attitude of their coalition partners, the Irish Green party.

News & Media

The Guardian

Or whether, conversely, this goes across both genders.

Labour's manifesto, conversely, seeks at least in principle to ensure that jobs pay enough to live on, so that supplementary benefits are not needed.

Conversely, if one person grants an honour to another in recognition of (in effect, as a reward for) the fact that the other has made a gift, that does not of itself constitute an offence".

News & Media

The Guardian

Conversely it is the Tories who are already getting tetchy.

Conversely, we project limited generic erosion for Advair from generics.

Conversely a fish caught in the US and processed in China is a "product of China".

News & Media

The Guardian

Conversely, in some European countries, it counts as a crime to deny the Armenian genocide.

Conversely, Bill Dorsch, who retired as a Chicago police detective in 1994 as a 25-year veteran, said that after decades of outside scrutiny, he considered police abuse in Chicago more exceptional than systemic.

News & Media

The Guardian
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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

Always double-check your spelling. If you intend to use a word to indicate an opposite or contrasting viewpoint, ensure you are using the correct spelling: "conversely".

Common error

Avoid using "coversely". It's likely a misspelling. Use "conversely" instead, which serves to introduce a statement or idea which reverses or contradicts one just made or referred to.

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Linguistic Context

The term "coversely" is a misspelling and therefore has no recognized grammatical function. If the intended word is "conversely", it functions as an adverb used to introduce a statement that reverses the one previously made.

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Ludwig's WRAP-UP

In summary, "coversely" is not a recognized word in the English language. It is likely a misspelling of "conversely", which is an adverb used to introduce a statement that reverses or contrasts with a previous one. As Ludwig AI points out, it is important to ensure correct spelling to effectively communicate your intended meaning. If you meant to use "conversely", remember it's a neutral term often found in news and media. Double-check your spelling to avoid confusion!

FAQs

What is the correct spelling, "coversely" or conversely?

The correct spelling is "conversely". "Coversely" is not a recognized word in the English language.

How can I use "conversely" in a sentence?

Use "conversely" to introduce an idea that contrasts with or reverses a previous statement. For example, "Some plants thrive in sunlight; "conversely", others prefer shade."

What can I say instead of "conversely"?

You can use alternatives like "on the contrary", "in contrast", or "on the other hand" depending on the specific context.

What is the difference between "in contrast" and "conversely"?

"In contrast" and "conversely" are similar, but "conversely" often implies a more direct reversal or opposition than "in contrast".

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