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enlist into
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "enlist into" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct usage is simply "enlist" without the preposition "into." Example: "He decided to enlist in the army after finishing high school."
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3 human-written examples
Most states worldwide, the letter states, enlist into the armed forces only from the age of 18.
News & Media
While you might assume that an internationalist would enlist into the remain camp, there are fairly strong reasons to vote out.
News & Media
These organisations were also instrumental in encouraging Belgians to enlist into the German Army.
Wiki
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Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
On Heckstall-Smith's recommendation, he was enlisted into Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated.
News & Media
Hales was enlisted into the 50-over side because of his success in T20 cricket.
News & Media
Born in Brooklyn, New York in 1929 raised in Breezy Point Queens, he enlisted into the United States Marine Corp in 1946 and served in China.
News & Media
Proud and protective, its residents have been enlisted into "ambassador brigades," which will double as a civic surveillance system.
News & Media
(The eight-piece orchestra, led by Mr. Mlotek and frequently enlisted into onstage duties, received the audience's warmest ovations at a recent performance at the Skirball Center for the Performing Arts).
News & Media
In 1512 the Florentine republic was overthrown and the gonfalonier deposed by a Spanish army that Julius II had enlisted into his Holy League.
Encyclopedias
Submitted by grandson Jens Darup Second Lieutenant Arthur James Sloan enlisted into the Royal Field Artillery in 1914 and trained with his division until they went to France in May 1915.
News & Media
Enlisted into their country's most risky transition yet, they belong to the hundreds of millions of Chinese who may never stand up.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to joining the military or any organization, use the correct preposition "in" instead of "into" after "enlist". For example, "enlist in the army".
Common error
The verb "enlist" already implies entry or joining, so adding "into" is unnecessary and grammatically incorrect. Stick to the standard form "enlist in" or simply "enlist".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "enlist into" functions as a verb phrase, aiming to describe the action of joining or enrolling. However, as Ludwig AI indicates, this phrasing is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is simply "enlist".
Frequent in
News & Media
33%
Wiki
33%
Science
33%
Less common in
Formal & Business
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Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "enlist into" is found in some sources, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "enlist in" or simply "enlist". Although it appears across different contexts such as News & Media, Wiki, and Science, its usage is rare and should be avoided in favor of the standard and accepted form. Remember to use "enlist in" to accurately convey the action of joining an organization, particularly the armed forces.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
enlist in
This is the grammatically correct and most common alternative, using the proper preposition.
join
A simpler and more direct way to express becoming a member of an organization, especially the military.
sign up for
An informal way to express joining something, often used for less formal organizations or activities.
enroll in
Similar to "enlist", but often used for joining programs, courses, or institutions.
register for
Implies a more formal process of joining, often involving paperwork or official procedures.
recruit
Focuses on the act of being signed up by someone else, rather than a personal choice.
induct into
Implies a formal ceremony or initiation process when joining a group or organization.
conscript
Specifically refers to being forced to join the military.
press into service
Suggests being unwillingly forced to join or participate in something.
draft
Another term for being forced to join the military, often through a lottery system.
FAQs
Is it correct to say "enlist into the army"?
No, the correct phrase is to "enlist in" the army. The preposition "into" is redundant after "enlist".
What's the difference between "enlist in" and "join"?
"Enlist in" typically refers to joining the armed forces, while "join" can refer to becoming a member of any group or organization. They are similar, but "enlist" has a more specific connotation.
Can I use "sign up for" instead of "enlist in"?
Yes, "sign up for" is a more informal alternative to "enlist in", often used for activities or less formal organizations. However, for the armed forces, "enlist in" is more appropriate.
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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