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dogling
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "dogling" is not a standard term in written English and may not be widely recognized.
It could be used informally to refer to a small or young dog, but its usage may depend on context and audience familiarity. Example: "The dogling played happily in the garden, chasing after butterflies."
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
40 human-written examples
So we do searches to effect those moves: 'tim dowling journalist'timtim dowling nice guy'…" Is online reputation management just gaming the system to give someone a clean slate they haven't earned?
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"If the second suggestion down is 'tim dowling scam artist', you're in trouble before they've even looked at page one".
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For now, it's just Dowling.
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Munster: P Warwick; D Howlett, K Earls, J de Villiers, I Dowling; R O'Gara, T O'Leary; W du Preez (M Horan, 67), D Fogarty (D Varley, 55), J Hayes (T Buckley, 70); D O'Callaghan (D Ryan, 55), P O'Connell (capt); A Quinlan, N Ronan, D Wallace.
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Logging into Google's adwords tool – the one businesses use to determine what keyword searches to target with advertising – he shows me that, on average, the search term "tim dowling" is typed into Google in excess of 3,600 times a month.
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The first suggestion in the drop-down box is "tim dowling unfunny".
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
20 human-written examples
This was back in Origin's first decade, the years of Wally Lewis, Mal Meninga, Greg Dowling, Peter Sterling, Brett Kenny and Steve Roach.
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The number one spot for that search is a link to a 2009 Mumsnet discussion entitled "Tim Dowling, for example, is a twat".
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Rumors swirled in Washington DC on Tuesday as the news spread that Laura Dowling, White House florist for the past six years, had been "escorted from the building" on 13 February under circumstances most mysterious.
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"As chief florist, Laura Dowling and her team treated guests of the White House to their beautiful floral arrangements," the statement said.
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Other politicians round the world had sexted, but Peter Dowling, chair of the Queenland parliament's ethics committee, gave it a new twist by sending his lover a picture of his penis dunked in a glass of red wine.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "dogling", be mindful of your audience, as it's not a universally recognized term. Consider using a more common alternative like "puppy" for clarity.
Common error
Avoid using "dogling" in formal or professional writing. Stick to standard terms like "puppy" or "young dog" to maintain a professional tone.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "dogling" is as a noun, specifically a diminutive form. It functions similarly to "puppy", denoting a young or small dog. As noted by Ludwig AI, the term is not widely recognized.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "dogling" refers to a young or small dog. Although Ludwig AI indicates that it's considered acceptable, it is not a commonly used term, making it more informal in nature. As such, it's best suited for casual contexts. More standard alternatives like "puppy" or "young dog" are preferable in formal writing. While semantically understandable, its limited usage and lack of appearance in authoritative sources highlight the importance of considering audience and context when using it.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
puppy
Commonly used term for a young dog; more widely recognized than "dogling".
young dog
A more descriptive and universally understood term.
doglet
A less common but similar diminutive term for a small dog.
small dog
Focuses on the size rather than the age.
canine pup
More formal and scientific term.
baby dog
Informal and child-friendly term.
newborn dog
Specifies a very young age.
miniature dog
Highlights the breed's small size, regardless of age.
toy dog
Refers to breeds specifically bred to be small.
weenie
A slang term for a small dog.
FAQs
What does "dogling" mean?
Is it appropriate to use "dogling" in formal writing?
What can I say instead of "dogling"?
Is "dogling" a commonly used word?
No, "dogling" is not a commonly used word. It's more of an informal or diminutive term. Standard alternatives are more widely recognized.
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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
79%
Authority and reliability
3.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested