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for having tackled
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "for having tackled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to acknowledge someone's effort or achievement in addressing a particular issue or challenge. Example: "I commend you for having tackled such a difficult project with determination and skill."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Alternative expressions(4)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
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1 human-written examples
Hungary is praised for having tackled its banks early, but it did so for largely pragmatic reasons.
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58 human-written examples
Recent interviews with controversial figures – including the lawyer of Babak Zanjani, a tycoon sentenced to death for corruption – have tackled issues rarely raised on state television.
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For his latest adventure in longform for Sports Illustrated, Thomas Lake has tackled the story of Tim Tebow.
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The organization, founded as a way for the Clintons to tap their vast network for charitable works, has tackled some of the steepest challenges in the developing world, including rebuilding Haiti and fighting AIDS in Africa.
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"Narco-realists" such as Fernando Vallejo, whose Our Lady of the Assassins depicted a teenage sicario – an assassin for a cartel – have tackled the trade head-on.
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With a dedicated team of family and friends chomping their hearts out for him, Kronenwald has tackled over a dozen sticky subjects since 1996.
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In redesigning its Cayenne lineup for 2011, Porsche has tackled seemingly every shortcoming of an S.U.V. that mortified many of the company's loyalists when it arrived in 2001.
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Mr. Sawallisch, for his part, has tackled the most demanding works in the choral repertory with Mr. Flummerfelt, he wrote, "and every time I was thrilled about the quality of his choir".
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"For decades, she has tackled difficult, complex global issues with intelligence, integrity and insight and we look forward to benefiting from her experience and wisdom," said founder and CEO Reed Hastings in a statement.
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Between delivering kittens around available cities, instituting a referral program and optimizing for mobile, Uber has tackled the age-old taxi issue and showed how thinking outside the scope of what's usually possible can solve problems.
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Even for sophisticated playwrights who have tackled astronomy, physics or mathematical theory Bertholt Brecht, Friedrich Dürrenmatt and Tom Stoppard the science is incidental to the drama.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "for having tackled" when you want to specifically highlight that someone has actively addressed and made progress on a difficult issue or challenge.
Common error
Avoid using "for having tackled" in contexts where active voice would be more direct and impactful. For instance, instead of "He was praised for having tackled the problem", consider "He was praised for tackling the problem."
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "for having tackled" functions as a prepositional phrase modifying a verb or noun, indicating the reason or basis for a particular action or outcome. The gerund "having tackled" emphasizes the completion of the action.
Frequent in
News & Media
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Less common in
Science
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Formal & Business
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Academia
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "for having tackled" is a grammatically correct phrase used to commend or explain actions taken to address a challenge. Ludwig AI confirms its usability. While not exceedingly common, its use is mainly concentrated in news and media, and it holds a neutral register. Alternatives like "for addressing" or "for dealing with" can offer more concise options. Therefore, use it when you want to emphasize the effort and completion of the task.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
for addressing
Replaces the gerund phrase "having tackled" with a simple gerund, offering a more concise alternative.
for dealing with
Substitutes "tackled" with "dealing with", indicating a process of managing or handling a situation.
for confronting
Replaces "tackled" with "confronting", suggesting a direct and often challenging engagement with an issue.
for facing
Uses "facing" instead of "tackled", implying an acknowledgement and handling of a challenge.
for handling
Offers a more general term, "handling", in place of "tackled", suitable for less aggressive or combative situations.
for grappling with
Uses "grappling with" to emphasize the struggle or effort involved in addressing a problem.
in addressing
Simplifies the structure by removing "for having", resulting in a slightly more formal tone.
in managing
Focuses on the managerial aspect of dealing with a challenge, replacing "tackled" with "managing".
because of tackling
Shifts the focus to the reason for an outcome due to the act of tackling, changing the sentence structure.
owing to tackling
Presents a more formal alternative, indicating causation related to the act of tackling.
FAQs
What can I say instead of "for having tackled"?
You can use alternatives like "for addressing", "for dealing with", or "for confronting" depending on the context.
How do I use "for having tackled" in a sentence?
"For having tackled" is often used to express appreciation or recognition for someone's effort in dealing with a difficult issue. For example, "The organization was commended for having tackled the challenges of poverty in the region".
When is it appropriate to use "for having tackled" versus "for tackling"?
Use "for having tackled" when you want to emphasize that the action of tackling has already been completed and has led to a certain result. "For tackling" is more general and doesn't necessarily imply completion.
Is "for having tackled" formal or informal?
The phrase "for having tackled" is generally considered neutral to slightly formal. It is suitable for news reporting and professional communications, but alternatives may be preferred in very informal settings.
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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
80%
Authority and reliability
4.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested