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donated with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "donated with" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct preposition should be "to" or "by" depending on the context. Example: "The funds were donated to the charity by generous supporters."
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Mr. Oppenheim (M.F.A. '66), a New York-based sculptor, had arranged the donation, and the choice of the work to be donated, with the director of Stanford's museum, and the panel that oversees the school's large collection of outdoor art had approved after seeing an earlier version of "Device" that had been installed in Omaha.
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"We found that it's very much processed food being donated, with little fresh produce.
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"We found that it's very much processed food being donated, with little fresh produce," said Wakeman.
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He has helped build the university, not only the football program, having donated with his wife more than $4 million to the library that now bears their name.
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Institutions, which need money or space as artworks fill their basements, often look to sell items donated with the stipulation that they never be relinquished.
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All of the embryos used in the work will be donated with consent by couples who have a surplus after IVF treatment.
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You may also donate with a credit card at www.nytimes.com/neediest.
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You may also donate with a credit card at www.nytimesneediest.charitywave.com.com
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And the Claremont Club has sometimes enticed members to donate with raffles for free facials or training sessions.
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"People who are donating with large money at the state level are stymied at the local level," said Susan Lerner, the director of the New York branch of Common Cause.
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Sign up for give as you earn Payroll schemes, such as Give As You Earn, are a simple way to donate with little effort involved on your part.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When intending to convey the act of giving, use "donated to" or "contributed to" followed by the recipient of the donation. For example, "The funds were donated to the local charity" is grammatically sound.
Common error
Avoid using "donated with" as it is not standard English. The correct preposition to use with "donated" to indicate the receiver is "to". Using "with" suggests accompaniment, which is not the intended meaning in the context of donations.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "donated with" functions as a verb followed by a preposition, but is grammatically incorrect in standard English. Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase is typically used incorrectly and suggests using "to" or "by" instead, depending on the context.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "donated with" is not grammatically correct in standard English. Ludwig AI suggests that this phrase is typically used incorrectly, and that "to" or "by" are better prepositions depending on the context. Using "donated to" or "contributed to" is grammatically correct and clearly indicates the recipient of the donation. Because of its incorrect usage, "donated with" should be avoided in formal writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
donated to
Uses the correct preposition 'to' to indicate the recipient of the donation.
contributed to
Employs a different verb, 'contributed', with the preposition 'to' to denote the recipient.
gave to
Replaces 'donated' with the simpler verb 'gave', using 'to' for the recipient.
provided to
Uses 'provided' to indicate the act of giving, with 'to' specifying the beneficiary.
gifted to
Substitutes 'donated' with 'gifted', using 'to' to show the recipient of the gift.
endowed with
Implies bestowing a quality or attribute, not necessarily a monetary donation.
sponsored with
Indicates providing financial support for a specific purpose, rather than a general donation.
bestowed upon
A more formal way of saying 'gave to', often used in ceremonial contexts.
presented to
Suggests a formal giving of something, like an award or honor.
invested in
Indicates putting resources into something with the expectation of a return, not a pure donation.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use the word "donated" in a sentence?
The word "donated" typically requires the preposition "to" to indicate the recipient of the donation. For example, it is correct to say, "The money was "donated to" the museum".
Is "donated with" grammatically correct?
No, "donated with" is not grammatically correct in standard English. The correct preposition to use after "donated" to indicate the recipient is "to". Alternatives include using phrases like "contributed to" or "gave to".
What can I say instead of "donated with"?
Instead of "donated with", use phrases like "donated to", "contributed to", or "provided to" depending on the context. For example, "The equipment was "donated to" the school".
What is the difference between "donated to" and "donated with"?
"Donated to" is the correct phrasing, indicating the recipient of the donation. "Donated with" is not grammatically correct. Use alternatives like "donated to" to specify where the donation went.
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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
83%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested