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devine which
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "devine which" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a misspelling of "divine which," which could be used in a context discussing something sacred or godly. Example: "Can you divine which path we should take to reach our destination?"
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Alternative expressions(3)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
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2 human-written examples
Shrum began a partnership with Tad Devine, which endures to this day (as does his relationship with Donilon).
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"I believe the dynamic between a great male team is very similar to what you see between famous romantic couples," said Kirk Jones, who directed Ian Bannen and David Kelly in an Irish buddy movie about a pair of aged con artists called "Waking Ned Devine," which Fox Searchlight hopes will tap the same audience as "The Full Monty" when it opens in November.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
Shrum, Devine & Donilon, which booked nearly all of his commercials, was paid $450,000 for producing them and received $488,000 in consulting fees.
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Wallace's relationship with Communism is the most fraught aspect of his career, and it dominates Devine's book, which might be called a revision of the revisionists.
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The political- and media-consulting firm of Shrum Devine Donilon, at which Shrum is the most senior of three partners, has also worked overseas — for Prime Minister Tony Blair, of Britain, Ehud Barak, of Israel, and the Presidents of Ireland, Colombia, and Bolivia.
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The teams then fought in a Six Man Tag Team Tables match at Turning Point, which Devine and Team 3D won.
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The two teams fought again on the December 6, 2007 episode of Impact! in a Six Man Tag Team Ladder match, which Devine and Team 3D won.
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These two populations are separated by a boundary, which Devine et al. suggest is established very early on, and will go on to form the septum that separates the left and right ventricles in the developed heart.
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Their objective was to unseat their state's all-white delegation and be recognized as delegates of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, of which Mrs. Devine was a founder.
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"These are based on concepts of selflessness, integrity, objectivity, accountability, openness, honesty and leadership... qualities of which Mr Devine demonstrated a woeful inadequacy".
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Linfield went two up through McCaul's penalty after the foul which earned Devine his first booking.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When intending to use a phrase related to divine intervention or insight, ensure the correct spelling is "divine" instead of "devine."
Common error
Avoid misspelling "divine" as "devine". "Divine" relates to something godly or supremely excellent, while "devine" is simply a misspelling.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "devine which" is generally considered grammatically incorrect due to the misspelling of "divine". If spelled correctly as 'divine', it functions as part of a relative clause that may indicate a process of intuiting or discerning something.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "devine which" is generally seen as a misspelling of "divine which". Ludwig AI analysis shows that the correct form, "divine which", could function within a relative clause to suggest intuition or discernment. Given the lack of examples for the misspelled version, it's best to use alternatives like "determine which" or, if appropriate, the correctly spelled "divine which" to maintain grammatical accuracy and clarity.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
divine which
Corrects the spelling of "devine" to "divine", implying a connection to something sacred or godly.
determine which
Replaces "devine" with "determine", offering a more standard and grammatically correct way to express finding out something.
ascertain which
Substitutes "devine" with "ascertain", providing a formal alternative to determine something.
decide which
Replaces "devine" with "decide", focusing on making a choice among options.
discover which
Substitutes "devine" with "discover", suggesting an unveiling or finding out of something previously unknown.
discern which
Replaces "devine" with "discern", suggesting a careful and perceptive differentiation.
identify which
Substitutes "devine" with "identify", focusing on recognizing or establishing what something is.
find out which
Replaces "devine" with "find out", providing a more informal way to discover information.
figure out which
Replaces "devine" with "figure out", offering a colloquial way to describe understanding something.
recognize which
Substitutes "devine" with "recognize", indicating a specific identification of something.
FAQs
What is the correct spelling, "devine which" or "divine which"?
The correct spelling is "divine which", where "divine" means to discover something by intuition or supernatural means. "Devine" is a misspelling.
What can I say instead of "devine which"?
Since "devine" is a misspelling, you should use alternatives that replace it with the correct word, such as "determine which", "ascertain which", or "divine which" (if referring to something godly).
How to use "divine which" in a sentence?
You can use "divine which" when you want to know something by intuition or supernatural means. For example, "Can you divine which path leads to the hidden treasure?"
What is the difference between "divine which" and "determine which"?
"Divine which" suggests discovering something through intuition or supernatural insight, while "determine which" implies finding something out through investigation or logical reasoning.
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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