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for your foster
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "for your foster" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something related to fostering, but without additional context, it is unclear how to use it appropriately. Example: "Thank you for your foster care support during my childhood."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Exact Expressions
4 human-written examples
When the day finally comes for your foster pet to be adopted into their fur-ever home, you will be sad, you will miss them, and you may even question yourself at first (especially for the long-term fosters).
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Advocate for your foster child's needs.
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They will help you better provide for your foster youth, if only with moral support.
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In order to physically, emotionally, and psychologically provide for your foster youth, you need to provide for yourself.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
54 human-written examples
You should have a quiet, crated area for your new foster to decompress in.
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You will grieve for all the horrors your foster kids have faced.
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To Harrison and Galvin, Burk noted that their acceptance of an award next month from "Business Women's Network for your work fostering diversity would indicate that you value women's opinions".
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You were raised by your foster family and have been a big champion of programs for foster children.
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For your child from foster care to truly have a chance to succeed, you as a foster parent must lead the charge and blaze a path as an advocate, fighting for your child's every chance.
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7. Take A Tour This is yet another unfamiliar place for your child from foster care.
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By purchasing protective, high E-SPF prescription glasses or sunglasses for your child, you'll foster and encourage their good eye health years to come.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to a foster child, always use the complete phrase "foster child" to avoid ambiguity. For example, instead of "for your foster", say "for your foster child".
Common error
Do not shorten "foster child" to just "foster" as a noun. This can lead to confusion, as "foster" can also function as a verb. Always clarify the relationship by using the full term.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "for your foster" functions as a possessive adjective modifying a noun, but it's incomplete and grammatically questionable without a noun. As Ludwig AI indicates, it lacks a clear meaning without further context, thus a noun needs to be specified.
Frequent in
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33%
Formal & Business
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Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "for your foster" appears in limited contexts, it is generally considered grammatically incorrect and incomplete. Ludwig AI confirms this assessment. To ensure clarity, it is recommended to use more complete phrases such as "for your foster child" or "regarding your foster care". These alternatives provide a more precise and unambiguous meaning, aligning with best practices in writing and communication. Always remember to specify the noun to complete the meaning and avoid potential misinterpretations.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
for your foster child
Specifically targets the foster child, ensuring clarity.
to support your foster child
Emphasizes the act of providing support, adding a verb.
in your foster care
Focuses on the act of providing care within a foster setting.
for the sake of your foster
Highlights the motivation or benefit for the foster child.
regarding your foster child
Introduces a topic or matter related to the foster child.
concerning your foster child
Similar to 'regarding', but with a slightly more formal tone.
for your foster family member
Use the term "family member" instead of foster in isolation
during your foster care period
Adds timeframe to the foster experience
on behalf of your foster child
Expresses advocacy or representation for the foster child.
towards your foster child
Indicates direction or attitude in relation to the foster child.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use the term "foster" when referring to a child in foster care?
Always use the complete phrase "foster child" instead of just "foster" to avoid ambiguity. For instance, say "your foster child" rather than "your foster".
Are there alternative phrases I can use instead of "for your foster"?
Yes, you can use phrases like "for your foster child", "to support your foster child", or "in your foster care" depending on the specific context.
Why is "for your foster" considered grammatically questionable?
The phrase is grammatically incomplete and lacks a clear noun. "Foster" functions as an adjective in this context, requiring a noun such as "child", "care", or "family" to complete the meaning.
In what contexts might I encounter the phrase "for your foster", and how should I interpret it?
You might encounter it in informal contexts, but it's generally recommended to use more precise phrasing like "for your foster child" or "regarding your foster child" to ensure clarity.
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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
77%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested