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enforceable with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "enforceable with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing legal agreements, contracts, or regulations that can be upheld or implemented with certain conditions or tools. Example: "The contract is enforceable with the proper documentation and evidence of compliance."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
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8 human-written examples
She said she intended to reach a so-called commitment decision on the browser case enforceable with fines if Microsoft wavered in its compliance.
News & Media
She said she aimed to reach a so-called commitment decision on the browser case enforceable with fines if Microsoft wavered in its compliance.
News & Media
(4) U.S. investment and markets can alleviate your coming world trade unemployment pains, once you stop using slave labor and make contracts enforceable with honest judges.
News & Media
Some commercial fishermen and fishing coalitions complain that there simply isn't enough data to judge the size of some fish stocks, much less define overfishing limits, made enforceable with fines or seasonal restrictions.
News & Media
"With teenagers there is one overriding principle, and that is that a contract cannot be enforceable with a minor," said a spokesperson from the Association of British Travel Agents.
News & Media
All rights acquired before the date of withdrawal will be directly enforceable, with lifelong protection, full reciprocity and equal treatment: a position as simple and clear as it is fair.
News & Media
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The Interim Lifetime Drinking Water Health Advisory of the EPA recommends a provisional advisory drinking water limit of 15 µg/L perchlorate [9], with California having an enforceable standard with a maximum contaminant level of 6 μg/L perchlorate [10].
"It is our sincere hope that we can resolve these issues with the city through a court enforceable agreement with a monitor in order to implement sustainable systemic reforms," Gupta said.
News & Media
Such restrictions may be made through an extended affordability agreement for the property under a new housing assistance payments contract with the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development or through an enforceable covenant with the owner of the property.
Academia
But A.I.G. entered into legally enforceable contracts with individuals who have not been convicted, or even charged, with wrongdoing.
News & Media
Obama says what's needed next is an enforceable resolution with consequences to destroy the weapons.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "enforceable with", ensure the sentence clearly specifies what mechanism or tool makes the agreement or rule enforceable. For example, "The contract is "enforceable with" a penalty clause" provides clarity.
Common error
Avoid using "enforceable with" without clearly specifying the means of enforcement. Instead of saying "The policy is "enforceable with" consequences", specify the consequences, such as "The policy is "enforceable with" fines and suspensions".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "enforceable with" functions as an adjective phrase followed by a preposition, modifying a noun to indicate that something can be made effective or valid through specific means. Ludwig AI confirms its proper usage in legal and regulatory contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
36%
Science
32%
Academia
16%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
4%
Wiki
4%
Formal & Business
4%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "enforceable with" is a useful tool for specifying how a rule, law, or agreement can be effectively implemented or upheld. While Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically correct, it's important to clearly state the tool or method used to ensure enforceability. The analysis shows that the phrase is most commonly used in news, science, and academic contexts. For clarity and precision, ensure that the means of enforcement are explicitly mentioned to avoid vagueness. Alternatives like "implemented through" or "upheld by means of" can also be used depending on the desired emphasis.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
implemented through
Changes the focus from enforceability to the method of implementation.
upheld by means of
Emphasizes the method by which something is maintained or defended.
executed using
Focuses on the practical application and tools used to carry out an action.
applied in conjunction with
Highlights the combined use of something with another element to achieve enforceability.
validated with
Shifts the emphasis to confirming the legitimacy or correctness through certain measures.
ratified through
Focuses on the formal approval process that makes something enforceable.
supported by
Indicates that enforceability is ensured by backing from a particular source or method.
backed by
Similar to 'supported by', but with a stronger emphasis on financial or authoritative backing.
strengthened by
Suggests that something gains enforceability through added support or features.
reinforced with
Similar to 'strengthened by', but emphasizes making something more resistant or durable.
FAQs
How can I use "enforceable with" in a sentence?
You can use "enforceable with" to describe agreements, rules, or laws that can be upheld or implemented by certain means. For example, "The new regulations are "enforceable with" strict penalties."
What is a good alternative to "enforceable with"?
Alternatives include "implemented through", "upheld by means of", or "executed using", depending on the specific context.
Is it correct to say "enforceable by" instead of "enforceable with"?
Yes, "enforceable by" is a grammatically correct and often more common alternative. It emphasizes the agent or entity that enforces the rule, while "enforceable with" emphasizes the instrument or method of enforcement.
What distinguishes "enforceable with" from "enforceable under"?
"Enforceable with" specifies the tools or conditions that enable enforcement. "Enforceable under" refers to the legal framework or authority that grants enforceability. For instance, a contract is "enforceable with" specific clauses but "enforceable under" contract law.
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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
84%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested