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encouraged of
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "encouraged of" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It seems to be a misconstruction, as "encouraged" typically requires a different preposition or structure. Example: "She felt encouraged by her friends' support."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
News & Media
Science
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
6 human-written examples
Players who struggled in their first season in the top flight began to find their feet, encouraged, of course, by the staggering climax to that campaign.
News & Media
Beneath the mesmerizing retro sheen lies the inversion of manners and morals: everything forbidden us is permitted to, even encouraged of, these men and women — smoking and drinking to excess, office sex up to and including blatant harassment, parental neglect, a kind of frank selfishness about ends and means.
News & Media
You're encouraged, of course, to follow other users, and users can follow you.
News & Media
Giving money on the big day is encouraged, of course.
News & Media
The traffic, of course, is an additive pollution cost encouraged, of course, by all the press.
News & Media
This gift of a life together is not the property of monastics alone, but is encouraged of us all.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
53 human-written examples
Nonetheless, the government is cautiously encouraging of the plan.
News & Media
This letter is encouraging of that process, both in content and the number of signatories.
News & Media
Were your parents encouraging of your early efforts at art? Yes.
News & Media
They have been so accepting and encouraging of all the changes in my life recently.
News & Media
Our overall conclusions are encouraging of triggering the study of embedded type problems in applications for nanomaterials, nanocomposites and biomaterials.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When you want to express support or approval, use standard phrases like "encouraging of", "supportive of", or "in favor of". This ensures clarity and grammatical correctness.
Common error
Avoid using the phrase "encouraged of". It is grammatically incorrect. Instead, opt for "encouraged by" (to indicate who or what provides the encouragement) or "encouraging of" (to describe someone who gives encouragement).
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "encouraged of" is not a standard grammatical construction in English. Based on the Ludwig AI analysis and review of examples, it is more appropriate to use "encouraged by" or "encouraging of", depending on the intended meaning.
Frequent in
News & Media
43%
Science
29%
Wiki
14%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Reference
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "encouraged of" appears in some written content, it is considered grammatically incorrect in standard English. Ludwig AI analysis confirms this assessment. The correct alternatives are "encouraged by", to denote the source of encouragement, and "encouraging of", to describe someone who provides encouragement. To ensure clarity and maintain credibility, it's best to avoid "encouraged of" and use these standard alternatives, or semantically related phrases such as "supportive of", "in favor of", or "promoting".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
supportive of
Replaces "encouraged" with a direct synonym and maintains the preposition "of".
in favor of
Indicates approval or endorsement, similar to being encouraged.
promoting
Focuses on actively supporting or advancing something.
fostering
Highlights the nurturing and development aspect of encouragement.
backing
Implies providing support or resources.
endorsing
Suggests formally approving or supporting something.
motivating
Emphasizes inspiring action or effort.
inspiring
Highlights the act of sparking creativity or enthusiasm.
giving impetus to
Focuses on providing the initial force or motivation.
stimulating
Emphasizes the act of arousing interest or excitement.
FAQs
What's the correct way to use "encouraged" with a preposition?
Use "encouraged by" to indicate the source of encouragement (e.g., "She was encouraged by her friends") or "encouraging of" to describe someone who gives encouragement (e.g., "They are very encouraging of my efforts").
Is "encouraged of" grammatically correct?
No, "encouraged of" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. Standard English uses "encouraged by" or "encouraging of".
What can I say instead of "encouraged of"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "supportive of", "in favor of", or "promoting".
What's the difference between "encouraged by" and "encouraging of"?
"Encouraged by" describes the recipient of encouragement, while "encouraging of" describes the giver. For example, "She was encouraged by her teacher" versus "Her teacher was encouraging of her efforts".
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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
87%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested