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enlistment
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "enlistment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to joining the military or enrolling in a program or organization. Example: "His enlistment in the army marked the beginning of a new chapter in his life."
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QUESTION FROM TOM: Many do enlist in the Army, some are even accepted after enlistment and can make a difference being all that they can be.
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Anbar province, in which Ramadi sits, is "contested", and Austin mused about the "help of the tribes" there, recalling the 2006-2008 enlistment of Sunni tribesmen and ex-insurgents that retains a central role in the US military's understanding of why its greatest period of tactical success in Iraq was possible.
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It submitted a bill on July 18th recommending universal national service for all citizens, Arabs as well as Jews, at the age of 18.Mr Netanyahu intends to submit his own bill to the cabinet providing for a phased enlistment of haredim, which would mean more of them joining up or doing civilian service over a period of years.
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He wants a gentler, more gradual process of haredi enlistment, spread over a decade.
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All males of enlistment age are obliged to spend four months in military training, following which they become part of the reserve.
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Recruiters have thought of everything: higher enlistment bonuses, lower standards, turning a blind eye to the tattooed and the overweight.
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Under the new system, volunteers serve for four years per enlistment.
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During the four-year enlistment period, soldiers will be given all manner of vocational training.
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Not all males of enlistment age will now be required to serve, but rather only a small proportion.
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Daniel Hamermesh notes that the Army is achieving enlistment goals for the first time in years, thanks to the amount of surplus labour available.
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More recent figures are not expected to be healthier, despite extra inducements such as a guard re-enlistment bonus of $15,000.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "enlistment", ensure the context clearly indicates the type of service or program being joined, such as military, volunteer work, or a specific cause.
Common error
Avoid using "enlistment" when referring to general membership or registration in non-military contexts. Opt for terms like "enrollment" or "subscription" for clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "enlistment" is that of a noun, referring to the act or process of enrolling in the armed forces or a similar organization. Ludwig AI validates that this term is used correctly in various contexts.
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18%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the term "enlistment" correctly and frequently denotes the act of voluntarily joining a service, most commonly the military. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and usability. While it appears across diverse sources, "enlistment" maintains a neutral register, serving to objectively describe the enrollment process. Related terms such as "military enrollment" offer similar meanings, while understanding its distinction from terms like "conscription" is crucial for accurate communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
military enrollment
Focuses specifically on joining the military forces through an enrollment process.
joining the armed forces
Emphasizes the act of becoming a member of the military.
military recruitment
Highlights the process through which individuals are brought into the military.
signing up for service
A more casual way of describing the act of committing to military duty.
entering military service
Focuses on the commencement of one's time in the armed forces.
service induction
Formal term for the initial process of entering military service.
military accession
Formal term referring to the act of joining military ranks.
becoming a recruit
Highlights the transformation into a new member undergoing training.
joining up
Informal way to say someone is joining the military.
entering the ranks
Emphasizes joining the collective body of service members.
FAQs
How is "enlistment" typically used in a sentence?
Typically, "enlistment" refers to the act of joining the military. For example: "His "enlistment" in the army was a significant decision."
What words can I substitute for "enlistment"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "recruitment", "enrollment", or "induction".
Is it correct to use "enlistment" for joining a club or organization?
While technically acceptable, "enlistment" is more commonly associated with military service. Terms like "membership" or "registration" are more appropriate for clubs and organizations.
What is the difference between "enlistment" and "conscription"?
"Enlistment" implies voluntary service, while "conscription" refers to mandatory military service or draft.
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