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encumbrance with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "encumbrance with" is not correct in standard written English.
It is unclear and does not convey a clear meaning without additional context. Example: "The encumbrance with the property made it difficult to sell."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
Science
News & Media
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
3 human-written examples
"Don't you have an encumbrance with the Knicks?" Rowe recalled Stern asking him.
News & Media
However, the Pietersen furore, and Flower's resignation in the belief that the split roles do not work but would be an encumbrance with which he was no longer prepared to work, have accelerated things: Giles might be a capable international team director in the longer term but as yet it is too soon.
News & Media
Secretion encumbrance with impaired airway clearance has been considered an independent factor for extubation failure [ 34], and associated with NIV failure both in persistent weaning [ 18] and in postextubation failure [ 20] patients.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
In our study, the main reason for reintubation in group A was the presence of "secretion encumbrance associated with severe hypoxemia," in contrast with the fact that only two patients from group B were reintubated for the same reason.
Science
These options, if pursued with a measure of dedication, will earn you a diploma while allowing you to do it at your own pace and without the social encumbrances associated with high school.
Wiki
The disquiet over the new whip rules remains an encumbrance to racing, with a day of fascinating clues both here and at Kempton as to the destination of future prizes at the Cheltenham Festival overshadowed by the seven-day ban given to the winning jockey after one of Saturday's biggest races.
News & Media
The ability to use MI-E through the endotracheal tube immediately before extubation was the main intervention that permitted the study group patients to minimize the risk of postextubation secretion encumbrance, and, together with its three daily noninvasive applications, may have had an influence on the reduction of reintubation and NIV failure rates.
Science
When he began running for president, he left his past behind, along with the encumbrances that go with it.
News & Media
And the explanation that customers are, in effect, merely "renting" their e-books is buried in long, jargon-filled license agreements that almost nobody reads.Why are e-book buyers faced with this encumbrance?
News & Media
"The purpose of that is to get the homeowner and the claimant together to see if they can sort out the dispute without ending up with an encumbrance on the property," Mr. Baron said.
News & Media
At the same time, a reduction in Umax and sprint speed in vertebrate females is often associated with the encumbrance of pregnancy or gravidity (Olsson et al., 2000; Shine, 2003; Knight, 2011).
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of "encumbrance with", consider using "encumbered by" or rephrasing to clarify the intended meaning. For example, use "the burden of" or "the liability associated with" to express the concept more clearly.
Common error
The preposition "with" doesn't typically follow "encumbrance" to indicate what is causing the burden. Writers often mistakenly use "with" instead of the more appropriate "by" or "of". Double-check your preposition choice to ensure clarity and grammatical correctness.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "encumbrance with" functions as a prepositional phrase that attempts to describe something that is burdened or restricted. However, based on the Ludwig AI analysis, it is considered grammatically questionable.
Frequent in
Science
34%
News & Media
33%
Formal & Business
0%
Less common in
Academia
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "encumbrance with" may appear in various texts, Ludwig AI indicates that it is not grammatically correct. It's more appropriate to use alternatives like "encumbered by", "burden of", or "liability associated with" to ensure clarity and correctness. The phrase aims to describe something that is burdened or restricted. While the word "encumbrance" suggests a formal context, the grammatical error detracts from professionalism. Therefore, careful attention should be paid to preposition choice to maintain grammatical integrity and ensure clear communication. The analysis of the contexts indicates that the phrase is rarely used, even in scientific and news media sources.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
encumbered by
Uses a different preposition but maintains the core meaning of being burdened.
burdened with
Focuses on the state of being weighed down or burdened.
saddled with
Implies being stuck with an undesirable responsibility or problem.
impeded by
Highlights the obstruction or hindering aspect.
restricted by
Emphasizes the limitations imposed by the encumbrance.
hampered by
Suggests a difficulty in making progress due to the encumbrance.
liable for
Indicates a legal or financial obligation.
subject to
Highlights that something is affected by the encumbrance.
obligated to
Conveys a sense of duty or requirement.
constrained by
Implies a limitation on freedom or action.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "encumbrance with" to improve clarity?
You can replace "encumbrance with" with phrases like "burden of", "liability associated with", or "encumbered by" depending on the specific context.
Is it grammatically correct to use "encumbrance with" in formal writing?
No, "encumbrance with" is not considered grammatically correct in standard English. It's better to use alternatives like "encumbered by" or rephrase the sentence for clarity.
What does "encumbrance" mean, and how does it differ from "burden"?
"Encumbrance" refers to something that restricts or burdens, often a legal claim or obligation. "Burden" is a more general term for something heavy or difficult to bear. While related, "encumbrance" often implies a more formal or legal restriction.
In what contexts might I encounter the word "encumbrance"?
You're likely to find "encumbrance" in legal, financial, or medical contexts, where it refers to restrictions on property, obligations, or medical conditions that weigh someone down. For example, property law often discusses encumbrances like liens or mortgages.
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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
89%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested