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extensive tape
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "extensive tape" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large amount or length of tape, often in contexts related to packaging, crafting, or audio/video recording. Example: "We need to buy extensive tape for the project to ensure we have enough for all the boxes."
✓ Grammatically correct
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"Because of his extensive tape and film study, he understands the latest trends and tactics, but he imparts his vast knowledge with concision and brevity".
News & Media
Before Mr. Severs died, he sold the house to the Spitalfields Trust, a historical preservation group, which hopes to continue the show, using extensive tape recordings that Mr. Severs made.
News & Media
His lawyer, Rocco C. Cipparone, said that Mr. Phillips had made extensive tape recordings during the past year, but he would not reveal whether Mr. Taffet, Mr. Levinsohn or any other McGreevey administration officials appeared on them.
News & Media
Feuerzeig fills the film with a wide range of archival material, the most prominent and dramatic of which are extensive tape recordings of Albert's conversations with Dr. Owens and with many other people, mainly famous ones, with whom the character interacted.
News & Media
The album included extensive tape manipulation, which was an ongoing passion of Frith's at the time.
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54 human-written examples
The first tape job on the wrist, which left him looking more like a boxer than a golfer, came before the ninth hole, and a second, more extensive taping followed on the 10th tee.
News & Media
The commission drew on extensive taped Corzine phone conversations in filing the complaint.
Wiki
About an hour long, it had been excerpted from the extensive taping that had been done during the week to show me in different situations.
News & Media
I still listened to those old records, which had by then become supplemented by an extensive cassette tape collection and a burgeoning compact disc library.
News & Media
The new project is giving hope to Saudi scholars who until the king's push to reform education in the last few years have endured stagnant research budgets and continue to face extensive government red tape.
News & Media
His focus on pro-investment policies, cutting red tape, extensive infrastructure development, while using his personal charm to woo foreign and domestic investment, has been a marked contrast to most other state governments.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing a project needing a lot of tape, specify the type of tape and its purpose, enhancing clarity.
Common error
Avoid using "extensive tape" to describe situations better suited for phrases like "red tape" (bureaucracy) or "taped conversations" (recorded audio).
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "extensive tape" functions primarily as a noun phrase where "extensive" modifies the noun "tape". It describes the quantity or amount of tape, emphasizing that there is a large or considerable amount available or used. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage in varied contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
60%
Wiki
20%
Science
20%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "extensive tape" is a grammatically sound phrase used to denote a large quantity or significant use of tape. Ludwig AI validates its correctness, though its frequency is rare. The phrase appears mostly in news and media contexts. Alternatives include "large amount of tape" or "ample supply of tape". When using this phrase, ensure it accurately reflects the quantity of tape involved and avoid confusion with related terms like "red tape". Overall, while not commonly used, "extensive tape" serves a specific purpose when describing a considerable amount of tape in various applications.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
large amount of tape
Focuses on the quantity of tape available.
wide roll of tape
Emphasizes the width of the tape.
considerable length of tape
Highlights the length of the tape.
ample supply of tape
Indicates a sufficient quantity of tape is available.
generous application of tape
Focuses on the amount of tape used in a specific application.
substantial quantity of tape
Highlights an important amount of tape.
extended strip of tape
Emphasizes the length of tape being used.
comprehensive taping
Focuses on the action of applying the tape broadly.
abundant tape supply
Points out the plentiful stock of tape.
significant tape usage
Highlights the substantial use of tape.
FAQs
How can I use "extensive tape" in a sentence?
You might say, "The project required "extensive tape" to secure all the packages."
What are some alternatives to "extensive tape"?
Consider using phrases such as "large amount of tape" or "ample supply of tape" depending on the specific context.
When is it appropriate to use "extensive tape" versus "red tape"?
"Extensive tape" refers to a large amount of physical tape, while "red tape" describes bureaucratic obstacles and regulations.
Is "extensive taping" the same as "extensive tape"?
"Extensive tape" refers to the material itself, while "extensive taping" describes the act of applying tape broadly or thoroughly.
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