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feedstuff over
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "feedstuff over" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when this phrase could be used due to its lack of grammatical structure and context. Example: "The feedstuff over there needs to be replenished." (Note: This example is not valid due to the phrase's incorrectness.)
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We assumed that i) feeding was the major, if not only, route of BSE infection for cattle [ 1, 32, 33] and ii) the successive control measures adopted against BSE played the main role in reducing the infectivity of feedstuff over time.
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"Reports claimed that the feedstuff Suhai prepared was so toxic it could even kill flies," said Xinhua, the country's official newswire.
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This month, however, that may change.Alfalfa, that humble feedstuff, is at the heart of an intense debate.
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The private member's bill, tabled by Robert Flello, the Labour MP for Stoke-on-Trent South, requires the government to commit to action to limit wildlife and rainforest destruction caused by the growing of animal feedstuff.
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US and Brazilian farmers are also understood to be ready to increase supplies of Soya beans as domestic demand from the meat industry, which uses soya beans as a feedstuff, soars to record levels.
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They are mostly used for feedstuff.
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Meanwhile, the study indicated that Proteobacteria could catabolize feedstuff components (Jumpertz et al. 2011).
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At this phase, exogenous feedstuff would help to satisfy the nutritive necessities for larval growth.
For decades efforts have been put to produce ingredients for animal feedstuff from manure.
This silage is a safe feedstuff to use in the diet of sheep.
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Variability in chemical composition and digestibility are discussed within each of the by-product feedstuff subgroups.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing animal nutrition, specify the type of "feedstuff" or use more precise terms like "animal feed" or "feed material" to ensure clarity and avoid grammatical errors.
Common error
Avoid using "over" directly after "feedstuff" as it doesn't create a coherent phrase. Instead, consider what you want to express: location, quality, or process and choose prepositions or alternative terms accordingly.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "feedstuff over" is not a recognized grammatical structure. It attempts to combine a noun ("feedstuff") with a preposition ("over") in a way that doesn't convey a clear or standard meaning. Ludwig AI underlines the incorrectness of the combination.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "feedstuff over" is considered grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI identifies it as lacking grammatical structure and not conveying a clear meaning. While the term "feedstuff" is valid, the addition of "over" creates an incoherent phrase. It's best to use alternative phrasings like "animal feed" followed by a location or descriptive adjective to improve clarity and grammatical correctness. It is important to avoid the expression because Ludwig AI has determined that it is not grammatically correct.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
feedstuff management
Focuses on the administration and handling of feedstuffs rather than a positional aspect.
feed material location
Emphasizes the location of the feed material instead of its quality or management.
feedstuff quality control
Zeroes in on maintaining standards of feed rather than spatial relation or handling.
feedstuff handling procedures
Highlights the protocols in place for processing feedstuff.
surplus feedstuff
Implies an excess of feedstuff beyond what is immediately needed.
feedstock
Refers to raw material to supply or fuel a machine or industrial process.
animal fodder availability
It pinpoints the condition or state of being accessible or obtainable.
animal feed supply
Highlights the provision of animal feed.
livestock feedstuff
It's a broader term that encompasses various types of feed given to livestock.
bulk feed
Focuses on volume of the product.
FAQs
How can I properly use the word "feedstuff" in a sentence?
Use "feedstuff" to refer to material used as food for animals. For example, "The farmer analyzed the nutritional content of the "feedstuff"." Avoid using "feedstuff over" as it's not grammatically correct.
What are some alternatives to the phrase "feedstuff over"?
Since "feedstuff over" is grammatically incorrect, use terms like "animal feed" or "feed material" instead. The best replacement depends on the intended meaning. If indicating location, specify "feedstuff there" or "feedstuff in that area".
Is it correct to say "feedstuff over there"?
While grammatically possible, "feedstuff over there" is less common. More natural phrasing would be "the "animal feed" over there" or "the "feed material" over there".
What's the difference between "feedstuff" and "animal feed"?
"Feedstuff" is a general term for any material used as animal food. "Animal feed" is a more common and widely understood term for the same concept.
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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
94%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested