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encourage through
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "encourage through" is not correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase "encourage someone to" instead. For example: My boss encouraged me to keep going despite the challenges.
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News & Media
Science
Formal & Business
Alternative expressions(20)
support via
advance by
engage through
employ for interaction
participate through
engagement through
assists through
embark through
participation through
utilize for engagement
incurred through
dive through
undergo through
connect via
intervene through
interact using
called through
reinforce through
begin through
participate via
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
8 human-written examples
So I think we have to try to seduce and encourage, through our rules, through our vision of the next 10 years, for them to return.
News & Media
The very same low electricity price that is pushing coal to the edge has also frightened off much of the investment in new gas plants the government had wanted to encourage through the capacity market.
News & Media
In designing such institutions, it is important not to assume the worst of people, for otherwise we might inadvertently encourage (through an evident lack of trust) the very corrupt behavior one aims to guard against.
Science
Now, for the first time, without fearing letting go of others, I step up to encourage through my writing those who are married with children.
News & Media
What I wanted to encourage through humor was caring, empathy and a willingness to listen and educate -- now I've been asked to change course, and by calling a halt to #Objectify I hope I'm modeling those same qualities myself.
News & Media
First, it is assumed that participants' response criteria remain fixed throughout testing, something we tried to encourage through the provision of trial-by-trial feedback.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
50 human-written examples
Even in the UK, large families appear to have been encouraged through social policy.
News & Media
Skilled migrants will be encouraged through a new three-year "talent" work permit.
News & Media
Youth in particular will be encouraged through a new program called Youth Jobs Path to find work.
News & Media
At any given time, there are scores of writers whom we're reading and following and encouraging through rewrites, in addition to those we're actually publishing.
News & Media
Monopolies can be regulated to limit price excesses or production can be encouraged through subsidies when a product has increasing economies of scale.
Encyclopedias
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of using the phrase "encourage through", consider restructuring your sentence to use "encourage someone to" or "encourage something by/through". This provides clarity and adheres to standard grammatical structures.
Common error
A common mistake is directly following "encourage" with "through" when describing the method of encouragement. To avoid this, clarify who or what is being encouraged. For instance, instead of "encourage through", try "encourage students to participate" or "encourage growth by investing".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "encourage through" attempts to link an action of encouragement with the means by which it is carried out. However, Ludwig AI notes that it is not grammatically correct in standard English. The intended function is usually to show causation or the method of influence.
Frequent in
Science
43%
News & Media
43%
Formal & Business
14%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
0%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "encourage through" appears in various sources, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect. Standard English prefers constructions like "encourage someone to" or rephrasing to clarify the method, such as "encourage participation by". Although the intent is clear—to show how something is promoted—it’s best to use more precise language. Ludwig's examples show the phrase is sometimes used in Science, News & Media, and Formal & Business contexts, but correctness should be prioritized for clarity and credibility. Choosing alternative sentences enhances both grammatical accuracy and effectiveness.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
motivate through
Focuses on providing a reason or incentive to act through something.
inspire through
Highlights the act of giving someone the enthusiasm to do something through a particular channel.
support via
Emphasizes assistance provided through a specific means.
foster by means of
Implies nurturing or developing something using a specific method.
promote by
Focuses on advancing or encouraging something through a particular action.
cultivate through
Suggests careful development or growth achieved through a specific approach.
stimulate via
Highlights the act of encouraging activity or development using a specific channel.
facilitate by using
Emphasizes making an action or process easier through the use of a specific tool or method.
nurture via
Implies caring for and protecting something as it grows through a specific medium.
advance by
Focuses on making progress or moving forward through a particular method.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "encourage through" to be grammatically correct?
Instead of "encourage through", you can use phrases like "encourage someone to", "encourage something by", or "promote by" depending on the context.
Is "encourage through" considered grammatically correct in academic writing?
No, "encourage through" is not considered grammatically correct. It's better to use more precise and standard phrasing such as "encourage participation by" or "foster by means of".
What are some alternatives to "encourage through" that still convey the same meaning?
Alternatives include phrases like "motivate through", "support via", or "facilitate by using". The best choice depends on the specific nuance you want to convey.
What's the difference between "encourage through" and "encourage someone to"?
"Encourage someone to" is a grammatically correct construction that clearly indicates the action you are prompting someone to take. "Encourage through", while sometimes used, is not standard and can sound awkward; it often needs rephrasing to clarify the method of encouragement, such as "encourage participation by offering incentives".
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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
82%
Authority and reliability
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested