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delivery backward
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "delivery backward" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing logistics or processes that involve reversing the order of delivery, but clarity is essential. Example: "The company implemented a delivery backward system to ensure that the last items ordered were delivered first."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Alternative expressions(1)
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On the other hand, presentation of an odor 15 s after sucrose delivery (backward pairing) will produce inhibitory learning about this odor, i.e. bees will display poorer performance during subsequent training [29].
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59 human-written examples
Johnson Charles pings a very full delivery past backward point four, despite a very good effort from the sliding Bairstow on the boundary.
News & Media
He bowled two successive wides before Morgan, swiping across the line, found mid-wicket off a slower ball, and when Bopara pulled the next delivery to backward square-leg, England were reeling.
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15th over: South Africa 39-1 (Petersen 20, Amla 5) Petersen gets consecutive boundaries off Finn, flicking full-length deliveries from backward square leg and midwicket.
News & Media
Namely, both start changing first near the time of reward delivery and propagate backward in time with learning, toward stimuli that have reward-predictive value.
Science
Anderson had Dean Brownlie caught cutting a poor delivery low to backward-point to claim his 297th Test wicket and go equal with Derek Underwood in joint fourth in England's list of wicket-takers.
News & Media
Then McCullum knocks another leg-side delivery round to deep backward square leg for a single to give Mark 'the entertainer' Richardson strike.
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After he threw in the bullpen last Friday, in the first workout of spring training, the pitching coach Mel Stottlemyre noticed something immediately and suggested that Watson keep his torso upright when he begins his delivery, rather than lean backward; Watson felt a difference almost immediately.
News & Media
The next delivery is cut away to backward point and they come back for two, excellent throw for Southee.
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Abur Razzak bowls his first over, and Warner goes down on one knee to crucify his first delivery, huge and high over backward square leg on the slog sweep.
News & Media
It must have been an old favourite because, rather than change, he made some running repairs between overs, a move rendered irrelevent when he gently steered his next delivery, from Harmison, straight to backward point.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing a process where delivery is intentionally reversed, use more common and clear phrases such as "reverse delivery" or "delivery in reverse order" to avoid confusion.
Common error
Avoid using "delivery backward" when you mean simply a delay or setback in the delivery schedule. Instead, clarify whether you mean a physical reversal of the delivery or a delay in the process.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "delivery backward" functions as a noun phrase, attempting to describe a process or action related to delivery. However, it's not a standard or well-recognized phrase, and Ludwig AI indicates that it's not typical in written English. A more common construction would be "reverse delivery."
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "delivery backward" is not a standard or grammatically correct construction in English. While there are some examples of its use, Ludwig AI flags it as unusual and potentially confusing. It appears infrequently, primarily in News & Media and Science contexts. When describing a process where delivery is intentionally reversed, it is recommended to use more common and clear alternatives such as "reverse delivery" or "delivery in reverse order" to enhance clarity and avoid misinterpretation.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
reverse delivery
Focuses on inverting the standard direction of the delivery process.
backward shipping
Highlights the shipping aspect being done in reverse.
inverted delivery process
Specifies that the process itself is inverted, implying a change in order.
reverse logistics
Emphasizes the logistical aspect of moving goods in the opposite direction.
returning delivery
Suggests that the delivery is being sent back to the origin.
delivery in reverse order
Highlights that the order of delivery is not the standard sequence.
retrograde delivery
Uses a more formal term to indicate movement in a backward direction.
delivery against the flow
Implies that the delivery is moving against the usual direction or trend.
counter-directional delivery
Uses a technical term to describe delivery moving in the opposite direction.
backward distribution
Focuses on distribution activities working in reverse.
FAQs
What does "delivery backward" mean?
The phrase "delivery backward" isn't standard English. It might refer to reversing the order of a delivery or sending something back, but it's better to use clearer terms like "reverse delivery" or "return delivery".
Is "delivery backward" grammatically correct?
No, "delivery backward" is not considered grammatically correct in standard English. More appropriate alternatives include "reverse delivery" or describing the process as "delivery in reverse order".
How can I use "delivery" and "backward" in a sentence correctly?
You can say "the process involved a "backward step" in the delivery schedule" or "we implemented a "reverse delivery" system to handle returns efficiently".
What's a better phrase to use instead of "delivery backward"?
Consider alternatives like "reverse delivery", "backward shipping", or "return delivery", depending on the context. These options are clearer and more commonly used.
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
86%
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2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested