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do not formulate
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "do not formulate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when instructing someone not to create or develop something, such as a plan or response. Example: "In this discussion, please do not formulate any conclusions until all evidence has been presented."
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Science
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Academia
Alternative expressions(2)
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6 human-written examples
They do not formulate, however, any economic demands or critique the IMF- and EU-inspired austerity and privatisation agendas – embraced by all Bulgarian governments – that led to mass unemployment and dismantled the welfare institutions of the socialist state.
News & Media
However, we do not formulate them in detail.
Daoists, however, do not formulate these categories explicitly partly because they may seem to overlap.
Science
cFor conciseness, we do not formulate the equation for channels between non-destination nodes.
This duality in his thinking leads us to an important point about doing science in general, one that is especially relevant when we are talking about studying ourselves: Scientists do not formulate hypotheses and interpret data in a vacuum.
Collingwood's account of re-enactment is developed in answer to the question "what does it mean to understand historically?" Historical understanding differs from explanation in natural science because historians do not formulate empirical hypotheses but think through the actions of historical agents in order to make them intelligible.
Science
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54 human-written examples
Other democracies don't formulate the right of free speech this way.
News & Media
"League tables don't formulate until 16 games in my book, so I don't look at league tables just yet because it's too early to form a league table and feel that we've done well," added Shiels.
News & Media
If they don't formulate and substantiate it, they don't get the money.
News & Media
Don't formulate the response in your head as the other person is speaking.
News & Media
Don't formulate your next remark while he's talking, and don't concentrate so hard on what he's saying that you miss who's saying it.
Wiki
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When instructing someone, be clear about what specifically they should "do not formulate". For instance, "In this discussion, please "do not formulate" any conclusions until all evidence has been presented."
Common error
Avoid using "do not formulate" in overly broad or vague instructions. Always specify the context or the specific thing that should not be formulated to prevent confusion.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "do not formulate" functions as an imperative, used to instruct or advise against the act of creating or developing something specific. Ludwig's examples illustrate its use in scientific, academic, and general contexts.
Frequent in
Science
43%
News & Media
29%
Academia
14%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
14%
Formal & Business
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "do not formulate" is a grammatically correct imperative used to advise against creating or developing something prematurely. As noted by Ludwig, its applications span academic research, news reporting, and general instructions. While "do not formulate" appears less frequently than simpler alternatives, such as "don't create", it provides a specific nuance related to shaping or structuring thoughts and plans. The proper use of this phrase ensures clarity and often encourages more objective analysis before drawing conclusions.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
don't develop
Direct replacement focusing on the action of developing, slightly less formal.
refrain from forming
More formal, emphasizing restraint from creating.
avoid creating
Highlights evasion of the act of creation.
do not construct
Focuses on the act of building or constructing.
do not devise
Emphasizes inventing or planning something.
do not generate
Focuses on producing or bringing something into existence.
do not invent
Highlights the originality aspect of creation.
do not design
Focuses on planning the structure of something.
do not establish
Highlights the act of setting up or founding.
do not frame
Emphasizes structuring or outlining something.
FAQs
How can I use "do not formulate" in a sentence?
Use "do not formulate" when you want to advise against creating or developing something, such as a plan, an opinion, or a hypothesis. For example, "During the experiment, "do not formulate" any assumptions before analyzing the data."
What are some alternatives to "do not formulate"?
Alternatives include "don't develop", "refrain from forming", or "avoid creating", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it better to say "do not formulate" or "don't formulate"?
Both "do not formulate" and "don't formulate" are grammatically correct, but "do not formulate" is more formal. Choose the option that suits the tone of your writing.
What is the difference between "do not formulate" and "do not create"?
"Do not create" is a broader term that applies to bringing anything into existence. "Do not formulate" specifically refers to structuring or developing something, such as an idea or plan.
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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
86%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested