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express left
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "express left" is not a complete sentence and is not commonly used in written English.
It is possible that it could be used in a specific context, such as in a set of instructions or as a label for a specific action in a video game, but it would not be considered a grammatically correct or commonly used phrase in standard written English. Example: "To solve this puzzle, you must press the button on the express left side of the game board."
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Alternative expressions(2)
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3 human-written examples
Talking so freely about your life helps you to know the weight of those feelings which are too vague, or too spiritual, to express — left unspoken and unexplored, they throw your own private existence into relief.
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Yet Wilson also lets us see there is a demonic side to Hedda that she is normally too inhibited to express: left alone, she hurls the flowers marking her homecoming all over the floor and goes into a wild, Bacchic dance before burning Lovborg's manuscript.
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The Express left it to its columnist Stephen Pollard to pour ordure over the prime minister's "paltry" and "pointless" deal.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
The anisotropic permeability can be expressed left[ k right] = left[ {begin{array}{*{20}c} {k_{xx} } & {k_{xy} } {k_{yx} } & {k_{yy} } end{array} } right].
Only transcripts with a FPKM value of above 5 in at least one tissue sample were called as expressed, leaving 32,204 transcripts for further analyses.
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Sometimes the express leaves first.
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The tourist express leaves Chihuahaua at 6am daily.
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Rather, it rattles along like an interstellar express, leaving you eager for the next thrilling ride.
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The Schefferville train (grandly known locally as "the Express") leaves Sept-Iles every Thursday morning from a station that used to be the local hockey rink.
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Water content remained constant and clearly distinct between treatments in Express leaves (around 80%% for control and 70%% for stressed leaves).
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No inhibition was observed with a sample from GFP-expressing leaves obtained by the same TMV-based vector (data not shown).
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When indicating direction and speed of departure, use grammatically correct alternatives like "quickly leave to the left" or "rapidly depart westward".
Common error
Avoid placing "express" directly before "left" when intending to convey a direction or manner of departure; instead, use adverbs that correctly modify the verb "leave", such as "quickly" or "immediately."
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "express left" as it stands, lacks a clear grammatical function. It appears to attempt to combine an adjective-like element ("express") with a directional indicator ("left"), but doesn't form a coherent verb phrase or noun phrase. Ludwig AI identifies it as incorrect.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "express left" is considered grammatically incorrect and has limited usage. Ludwig AI categorizes it as incorrect. It's best to use alternative phrases like "leave quickly" or "quickly leave to the left" for clearer and more accurate communication. While some authoritative sources appear in the search results, they do not validate the grammatical correctness of "express left". Therefore, it's advisable to avoid this phrase in formal writing and speech.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
leave to the left
Specifies a direction of departure.
immediately leave
Uses a synonym for "express" implying immediacy.
swiftly leave
Replaces "express" with a word illustrating speed.
leave quickly
Replaces "express" with a synonym indicating speed.
depart immediately
Uses a more formal synonym for "leave" and "express" implying urgency.
exit rapidly
Employs synonyms to emphasize a fast departure.
show departure
Shifts the focus to demonstrating the act of leaving rather than the speed.
quickly abandon
Highlights a swift abandonment of something.
rush away
Captures the sense of a hasty retreat.
express an exit
Focuses on the act of communicating a departure.
FAQs
How can I correctly phrase the idea of a quick departure to the left?
Instead of "express left", use phrases like "quickly leave to the left" or "rapidly depart westward" to maintain grammatical accuracy.
What are some alternatives to describe leaving quickly?
Consider using phrases like "leave immediately", "depart quickly", or "exit rapidly".
Is "express left" grammatically correct in English?
No, "express left" is not grammatically correct. It doesn't follow standard English sentence structure. Ludwig AI confirms that this phrase is considered grammatically incorrect.
What's the difference between "express left" and "leave quickly"?
"Express left" is an ungrammatical phrase. To correctly convey the idea of a rapid departure, use "leave quickly", which provides a grammatically sound way to express the action.
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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
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested