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dammy
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"dummy" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to an artificial person or thing that is used to represent a real one, often used in medical research, or a person who lacks intelligence. For example, "The researcher used a dummy to test the safety of the device."
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60 human-written examples
Back at the beginning of the show, across a floor whose size is accentuated by a geometric pattern of yellow, grey and black shapes that optically flip perspective as you look at them, a ventriloquist's dummy sits on a shelf, dangling his legs in the air.
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The last 25 minutes of the game produced 20 points and it was fitting that Whineray should score the final try of the tour, taking a pass from his centre Paul Little, before ignoring Colin Meads outside him to sell an outrageous dummy to the Barbarians full-back and touching down beneath the posts.
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He set about producing a "dummy" to circulate to potential advertisers.
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These man-who-wronged-me anthems are all well and good until your other half wanders off to buy drinks, only to reappear half an hour later with two shots of Aftershock Blue and a light-up baby's dummy.
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"I am afraid I did spit the dummy at times and I had public comments to make because the frustration of having this fantastic work – and then doing nothing with it – was great.
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Lobbying agencies create phoney blogs for clients and press releases that no journalist will read – all positive content that fools search engines into pushing the dummy content above the negative, driving the output of critics down Google rankings.
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Farrell, who like Robshaw had not scored an international try before, was about to break his duck and it was reminiscent of the dummy Matt Dawson sold an unsuspecting South Africa defence on the 1997 Lions tour.
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Passersby reportedly to thought Marsden's body was a shop dummy that was burning in the alleyway.. "The family have been informed of the latest development and specially trained officers continue to offer them support," a Lancashire police spokesman said.
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So once ashore, they repeatedly ran and dropped to set dummy explosives while Royal Air Force machine-gunners overhead fired at targets.
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This was where Abdel gave us a display of his kickboxing skills: "Fuck tha police!" he declared with glee in English, as his boot crashed hard into a dummy.
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Use a dummy?
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Double-check your spelling. "Dammy" is likely a misspelling of "dummy", which has several common usages.
Common error
Avoid assuming that a misspelling will be understood. If you mean "dummy", use the correct spelling to ensure clarity.
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Linguistic Context
"Dammy" is a misspelling and does not function as a grammatical element in English. It is likely intended to be the word "dummy". Ludwig's response identifies the misspelling.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "dammy" is a misspelling and not a recognized word in English. It is most likely intended to be the word "dummy", which has various meanings, including a model, a foolish person, or a pacifier. Ludwig identifies this misspelling. When writing, ensure you use the correct spelling, "dummy", to avoid confusion and maintain clarity. Since no examples of "dammy" exist, it's crucial to use the correct term to convey your intended meaning effectively.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
dummy
Corrects the misspelling to the intended word, offering meanings such as a model, a foolish person, or a pacifier.
fool
Replaces "dammy" with a word indicating a person lacking intelligence or common sense.
idiot
Substitutes "dammy" with a stronger term for someone considered unintelligent.
simpleton
Replaces "dammy" with a word indicating a naive or gullible person.
blockhead
Substitutes "dammy" with an informal term for someone considered stupid.
nitwit
Replaces "dammy" with a lighthearted term for a silly or foolish person.
airhead
Replaces "dammy" with a term for someone considered unintelligent and frivolous.
imitator
If "dammy" was intended to mean someone imitating, this provides that meaning.
model
If "dammy" was intended to mean a model or representation, this provides that meaning.
pacifier
If "dammy" was intended to mean a baby's pacifier, this provides that meaning.
FAQs
Is "dammy" a real word?
No, "dammy" is not a recognized word in standard English. It is likely a misspelling of the word "dummy".
What does "dummy" mean?
The word "dummy" has multiple meanings, including a model of a person, a foolish person, or a pacifier for a baby.
How do I correct the misspelling of "dammy"?
The correct spelling is "dummy". Ensure you use this spelling for clear communication.
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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