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cue with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "cue with" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you are referring to providing a cue or signal in conjunction with something else, but it is not commonly used. Example: "Please cue with the music when the lights dim."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
Alternative expressions(1)
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Exact Expressions
59 human-written examples
On cue, with his eye on Johansson's moves, Roddick bowed to the Royal Box.
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An honor guard will arrive and depart on cue, with perfect precision.
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It strolled in, as if on cue, with a verdict of guilty on all counts.
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The best thing is that I was in cue with him".
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Plain packaging also reduces a cigarette's value as a social cue with peers.
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"Alex Higgins used to hold his cue with his back fingers instead of his front so I've tried that.
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The crowd had been warmed up and primed to become boisterous, which they did on cue, with rock music blaring.
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When he was a presenter on MTV, he tried to break through the wall of meaningless white noise by coming in on cue with total absurdities.
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She recalls her lifetime of entrances: "I awaited my music, my cue with a shiver of joy, a feeling of incomparable happiness spreading throughout my body.
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This season everyone -- fans and news media -- has waited for Lucas to emerge on cue with superhero cape and mask and lead the Jets to magical finishes.
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On cue, with the crash of a cymbal and a saxophone's bleat, a woman in a snug silver gown and a purple boa sprang from behind a curtain and shimmied à la Gypsy Rose Lee.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming for clarity, replace "cue with" with more precise alternatives like "signal alongside" or "prompt in conjunction with" to ensure your intended meaning is accurately conveyed.
Common error
Avoid using "cue with" in formal writing, as it may be perceived as non-standard. Opt for established phrases to maintain professionalism and clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "cue with" is used to indicate providing a signal or prompt in conjunction with something else. However, this usage is not standard and can be confusing. Ludwig AI marks it as non-standard.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "cue with" aims to convey the idea of providing a cue alongside an action, it's not considered standard English. Ludwig AI identifies this as potentially confusing. For clarity and professionalism, it's best to opt for more precise alternatives like "signal alongside" or "synchronize with a signal". These alternatives enhance understanding and ensure your intended meaning is accurately conveyed.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
signal alongside
Replaces "cue" with "signal" to emphasize the act of providing a sign or prompt, while "alongside" maintains the sense of doing something concurrently.
prompt in conjunction with
Uses "prompt" to indicate a form of guidance, and "in conjunction with" provides a more formal way to describe the simultaneous action.
coordinate with a signal
Focuses on the coordination aspect, specifying that the action is done in relation to a signal or cue.
align with a prompt
Highlights the act of aligning or synchronizing an action with a specific prompt.
indicate in tandem with
"Indicate" is used in place of "cue" to suggest a pointing out or showing, and "in tandem with" stresses the parallel execution.
synchronize with a signal
Emphasizes the timing aspect, indicating that something is happening at the same time as a signal.
give a signal alongside
Rephrases the action as 'giving a signal', clarifying the active role of providing a cue.
use a signal simultaneously
Highlights the use of a signal and stresses that it occurs at the same time as another action.
provide a cue together with
Replaces the verb and specifies the act of giving a cue along with something else.
accompany with a signal
Stresses that a signal is coming together with an action, implying that they are related or linked.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "cue with" for better clarity?
Consider using alternatives like "signal alongside", "prompt in conjunction with", or "coordinate with a signal" to enhance clarity depending on the specific context.
Is "cue with" grammatically correct in English?
While "cue with" might be understood in certain contexts, it is not considered standard English. Using more precise phrases improves grammatical correctness and clarity.
What does "cue with" typically mean in the contexts where it's used?
When "cue with" is used, it generally refers to providing a cue or signal alongside another action, aiming for coordination or synchronization. However, this usage is not widely recognized or recommended.
Are there situations where "cue with" is appropriate?
In most formal or professional writing scenarios, it's best to avoid "cue with" due to its non-standard nature. Opt for clearer alternatives such as "synchronize with a signal" or "provide a cue together with" for better understanding.
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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
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested