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for tour
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"for tour" is not a correct part of a sentence in English.
If you are referring to a physical tour, you would say "take a tour." For example: "Let's take a tour of the city before we go out for dinner."
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56 human-written examples
For tour tickets and schedule of cities she will be touring in this year, click here.
News & Media
See www.danceconsortium.com for tour dates.
News & Media
See enniomorricone.org for tour dates.
News & Media
LOOKING AND TASTING TOURS Check for tour times.
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General admission, $6; (414) 902-4005 for tour information.
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For tour operators that organise packages see www.hebrideanhopscotch.com.hebrideanhopscotch.com
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For tour boats, visit canaltours.com and netto-baadene.dk.dk
News & Media
"I'm just kind of packing for tour as we speak, really," she said.
News & Media
Or perhaps Timbaland will tell people to text him for tour dates.
News & Media
I started by Googling "walking in Wales," and came up with many options for tour companies.
News & Media
The halls are strictly off-limits for tour groups but are humming with locals.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "for tour" as a standalone phrase. Instead, use complete sentences like "check tour dates" or "information about the tour".
Common error
Using "for tour" by itself often leads to sentence fragments. Always provide context, such as "check the website for tour dates" instead of just "for tour dates".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "for tour" primarily functions as a prepositional phrase, often used to indicate purpose or association. However, Ludwig AI indicates that it's frequently part of incomplete sentences, requiring additional context to be grammatically correct.
Frequent in
News & Media
35%
Wiki
33%
Science
8%
Less common in
Formal & Business
8%
Encyclopedias
8%
Reference
8%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "for tour" is frequently encountered, particularly in news and media contexts, it's often used in grammatically incorrect or incomplete sentences. As Ludwig AI points out, it's essential to provide additional context to ensure clarity and grammatical correctness. Better alternatives include constructing complete phrases like "tour dates" or "information about the tour". When writing, avoid using "for tour" as a standalone phrase to maintain clarity and grammatical accuracy. Instead, use full sentences to express the intended meaning.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
about the tour
Uses a more general preposition to indicate the topic.
related to the tour
Highlights the connection or association with the tour.
regarding the tour
Focuses on the subject matter instead of the preposition.
concerning the tour
Replaces the preposition to emphasize the topic of discussion.
in connection with the tour
Emphasizes a formal relationship to the tour.
pertaining to the tour
Uses a more formal preposition to indicate relevance.
in relation to the tour
Highlights the comparative or proportional aspect of the relationship.
on the subject of the tour
Formal way to introduce the topic.
with respect to the tour
Adds a tone of consideration or formality.
concerning the itinerary
Shifts the focus to the tour's schedule.
FAQs
How can I ask about available tour dates?
Instead of saying "for tour dates", ask "Where can I find the "tour dates"?" or "What are the available "dates for the tour"?"
What is a better way to ask for tour information?
Instead of using "for tour information", ask "Where can I get "information about the tour"?" or "How can I obtain "details regarding the tour"?"
How do I correctly inquire about tour packages?
Rather than saying "for tour packages", ask "What "tour packages" are available?" or "Can you provide information on the "available tour packages"?"
What's the proper way to use "tour" in a sentence?
Instead of fragments like "for tour", construct full sentences like "I am "planning a tour"" or "The "tour includes" visits to several historical sites."
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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
82%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested