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facilitate with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'facilitate with' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
The correct phrase would be 'facilitate for' or 'facilitate', depending on the context. For example, "They created a system to facilitate for easier communication" or "We will continue to facilitate the process".
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
13 human-written examples
A spokesman for the three rebel groups, Abdraman Koulamallah, said in a statement posted on a rebel Web site that they were in the capital and were "ready to facilitate, with the guarantee of the African Union, the negotiated departure of President Idriss Déby and avoid a pointless blood bath".
News & Media
Evan tended to focus his conversations on his students and the experiences he would eventually facilitate with them "sitting around the table top".
Morphing was a common feature in early aviation and was easy to facilitate with organic materials such as wood and canvas.
After soft launching in December, over 6,000 hours of Minecraft have been played through the site, which the co-founders hope is a sign of the growing engagement they hope to facilitate with their on-demand, full-stack hosting platform.
News & Media
We believe to facilitate with our findings, the important experiences, approaches, and recommendations provided in this special issue of the RPTEL Journal, the adaptive implementation of the open education concept to advance the educational landscape and the employability of people and maximize the institutional benefit.
Because of this, I had particular interest in the genealogical work I helped facilitate with Marjorie Taylor: The Freedman Bank records.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
47 human-written examples
And is all that supposed to be facilitated with an ethic of mass mutual suspicion?
News & Media
"We offer modern-day pen pals facilitated with voice over I.P.," said Tom Adams, the company's chief executive.
News & Media
Intubation of the trachea was facilitated with rocuronium.
Science
This is facilitated with a hexapod fixator for stabilization of the fracture and distraction.
Monitoring of sodium concentrations is facilitated with modern point-of-care equipment.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of using "facilitate with", consider using "facilitate by" or simply "facilitate" followed by a clear explanation of how something is made easier. For example, "The software facilitates data analysis by automating repetitive tasks."
Common error
A common mistake is to pair "facilitate" with the preposition "with". While understandable, standard usage typically calls for "facilitate by" or "facilitate" alone when describing the means or method. Avoid sentences like "The new tool will facilitate with project management" and opt for "The new tool will facilitate project management" or "The new tool will facilitate project management by providing automated scheduling."
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "facilitate with" functions as a verb phrase where "facilitate" is the verb and "with" is a preposition. Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase is not considered grammatically correct in standard English.
Frequent in
Science
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News & Media
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "facilitate with" appears in some sources, it's generally considered grammatically incorrect. Standard English prefers "facilitate by" or simply "facilitate" to indicate the method or means of making something easier. Ludwig AI confirms this assessment. Therefore, to ensure clarity and grammatical correctness, it is best to avoid using "facilitate with" and opt for alternatives like "facilitate by", or restructure the sentence to use "facilitate" followed by a direct object. Using alternatives such as "assist", "aid", or "enable" can also help convey the intended meaning more effectively.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
facilitate by using
This alternative replaces the preposition "with" with "by using", emphasizing the method or tool used to facilitate.
assist with
This alternative is semantically similar, replacing "facilitate" with "assist", which suggests a more direct helping action.
aid in
This alternative replaces "facilitate" with "aid", indicating a supportive role in achieving something.
help to enable
This alternative uses a more explicit construction, emphasizing the act of enabling something to occur.
support through
This alternative shifts the focus to providing support, often suggesting a process or system.
contribute to by
This alternative highlights the contribution made and the method through which it is achieved.
enable via
This option replaces "facilitate" with "enable" and "with" with "via", focusing on the means by which something is enabled.
promote through
This alternative focuses on advancing something using a specific method.
encourage via
This choice emphasizes motivating action using a particular means.
advance by means of
This option highlights the use of particular resources to encourage positive progression.
FAQs
How can I correctly use "facilitate" in a sentence?
Use "facilitate" followed by the direct object that is being made easier or more possible. For example, "This software will facilitate data analysis". Alternatively, use "facilitate by" to specify the means through which facilitation occurs, such as, "This software will facilitate data analysis by automating data collection".
Is it ever correct to use "facilitate with"?
While some instances of "facilitate with" appear in various texts, standard English grammar typically favors "facilitate" alone or "facilitate by" to indicate the method or means of facilitation. Using "facilitate with" is often considered grammatically incorrect.
What are some alternatives to "facilitate"?
What is the difference between "facilitate" and "assist"?
"Facilitate" means to make an action or process easier, whereas "assist" means to help or aid someone. Although they are often interchangeable, "facilitate" focuses more on streamlining a process, while "assist" focuses on directly helping someone involved in that process.
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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
79%
Authority and reliability
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested