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Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

The phrase "entailed at" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not commonly used and may confuse readers, as "entailed" typically requires a different preposition or context. Example: "The responsibilities entailed in this role are significant."

⚠ May contain grammatical issues

Science

News & Media

Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

12 human-written examples

Morrison agrees, emphasising the skill entailed at this level.

Sir Tim Lankester, a former British civil servant who played a central role in the affair, has now produced a gripping account of what Douglas Hurd, Britain's foreign secretary from 1989-95, called, with typically patrician understatement "a fairish nightmare".The project entailed at least three separate scandals.

News & Media

The Economist

An expressive comparative chart has been entailed at the end of this paper, which in future, will serve as a valuable reference to the photovoltaic system engineers.

The post-Pleistocene expansion of wild rice, from southern tropical refugia of the glacial period northwards to eastern China and the Yangtze basin (Fig. 1), would have entailed at least one if not several population bottlenecks in O. rufipogon.

Science

Rice

Most British politicians haven't had to think politically their entire careers – at least since the end of the Cold War and decimation of the organised working-class, when politics entailed, at least superficially, a struggle over radically different values.

News & Media

Vice

Throw in the fact that Johnson's mere presence (whatever the transaction entailed) at Style Fashion Week helped bolster the event's profile and the clothes that came down the catwalk were almost beside the point.

News & Media

Los Angeles Times
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources

Similar Expressions

48 human-written examples

For the purposes of this project, a killing field entails at least 50 people, said the project director, Lea Prais.

News & Media

The New York Times

First, festival dad has not refused to grow up: he has kids, which usually entails at least some embrace of responsibility.

After 40, more seem to be satisfied with what their life entails at the moment, Mr. Blanchflower and Mr. Oswald say.

The rapt habit of describing people (White was from the start a superb portraitist) entails, at this youthful stage, recasting them in images out of art and literature.

While the financial markets can handle the triggering of CDS [credit default swap] that this will entail, at some point serious questions need to be asked over the amount of time and money which policymakers have wasted on what has ultimately amounted to a failed policy.

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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

Consider replacing "entailed at" with more common and grammatically sound alternatives such as "involved in", "required for", or "included in" to ensure clarity and precision in your writing.

Common error

Avoid using "entailed at" when you mean to say "entailed [something]" or "involved in". "Entail" typically takes a direct object, specifying what is necessarily a part of or a result of something. Instead of saying "the project entailed at least three scandals", consider "the project entailed at least three separate scandals" or "the project was involved in at least three separate scandals".

Antonio Rotolo, PhD - Digital Humanist | Computational Linguist | CEO @Ludwig.guru

Antonio Rotolo, PhD

Digital Humanist | Computational Linguist | CEO @Ludwig.guru

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84%

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Real-world application tested

Linguistic Context

The phrase "entailed at" functions as a verb phrase followed by a preposition. However, this construction is not standard English. As noted by Ludwig AI, it's grammatically questionable. It attempts to describe something that is necessarily included or involved in something else.

Expression frequency: Uncommon

Frequent in

Science

60%

News & Media

40%

Formal & Business

0%

Less common in

Encyclopedias

0%

Wiki

0%

Reference

0%

Ludwig's WRAP-UP

In summary, while the phrase "entailed at" appears in some contexts, including science and news media, it is not considered standard English and is flagged by Ludwig AI as grammatically questionable. It is generally advisable to replace it with clearer and more common alternatives like "involved in", "required for", or "included in" to ensure effective communication. Using such alternatives will improve clarity and avoid potential misinterpretations. Although the phrase appears in authoritative sources, its usage is not frequent enough to consider it acceptable in formal writing.

FAQs

What does "entailed" mean?

"Entailed" means involved as a necessary or inevitable part or consequence. For example, "The job entailed a lot of travel."

What is a more grammatically correct alternative to "entailed at"?

Instead of "entailed at", use phrases like "involved in", "required for", or "included in" depending on the specific context.

How can I use "entail" correctly in a sentence?

Use "entail" followed by a direct object, indicating what is necessarily involved. For instance, "The renovation will entail significant costs."

Is it ever correct to use "entail" with a preposition?

While "entail" is typically followed by a direct object, you can use phrases like "entailed in" when referring to something being necessarily part of a larger process or system, though it's often clearer to use "involved in".

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