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forum proper
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "forum proper" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the main or appropriate forum for discussion or debate on a particular topic. Example: "The committee decided that the issue should be addressed in the forum proper to ensure all voices are heard."
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Exact Expressions
6 human-written examples
It is not axially related exactly to the forum proper.
Academia
Over here the basilica, which is perpendicular to the forum proper.
Academia
Caesar, after his death, was made a god, and his temple was erected between the Forum proper and the Regia.
Encyclopedias
But for the moment, just to stick with the forum proper, we are looking here at one of the entranceways into that forum.
Academia
And we're going to see that it is two part, in the sense that it has–it is a forum, it has the forum proper, and it also has markets appended to it.
Academia
And you can see, interestingly enough, they have essentially the same shape as the central forum proper, rectangular with a colonnade in the center, and then something on one side; it's not another temple but rather a tribunal, a place from which the judge would try the cases in the law courts.
Academia
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The frieze was decorated with ox-skulls and garlands, but most of this decoration has disappeared.2 The temple faced toward the street leading up from the pons Aemilius, and not toward the forum Boarium proper.
Academia
The calculus changes, however, when the parties' contract contains a valid forum-selection clause, which "represents the parties' agreement as to the most proper forum". Stewart, 487 U.S., at 31, 108 S.Ct.
Academia
However, the Security Council is the proper forum.
News & Media
Washington has regarded the international commission as the proper forum for resolving the insurance disputes.
News & Media
"If the U.S. has any complaints," he added, "the proper forum is the I.A.E.A".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about legal or political discussions, use "forum proper" to specify the correct or officially designated venue for addressing specific issues.
Common error
Avoid using "forum proper" when simply referring to any general discussion or platform. This phrase specifically denotes the main or designated area or channel for a particular type of deliberation or activity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "forum proper" functions as a noun phrase, specifically denoting the main or designated area of a forum. This usage clarifies the distinction between the central, primary space and any surrounding or related areas. Ludwig examples show its use in historical and architectural contexts.
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Academia
67%
News & Media
22%
Encyclopedias
11%
Less common in
Formal & Business
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Science
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "forum proper" is a noun phrase used to specify the main or designated area of a forum, particularly in historical or architectural contexts. As confirmed by Ludwig AI, it is grammatically correct and aims to provide clarity by pinpointing the core area intended for specific activities. Its usage is most common in academic settings, followed by news and media. While the phrase is uncommon, using it correctly helps distinguish the central part of a forum from its surrounding areas, avoiding confusion. Alternatives include "designated forum", "appropriate venue", or "official platform".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
designated forum
Specifies that the forum has been officially chosen or assigned.
appropriate venue
Focuses on the suitability of the place for a particular activity or discussion.
correct arena
Emphasizes that the arena is the right or most suitable place for a debate or contest.
proper channel
Highlights that the channel is the correct or most suitable means for communication or action.
official platform
Emphasizes the role of the platform as recognized or authorized.
established venue
Highlights that the venue has been long-standing and recognized.
prescribed setting
Indicates that the setting is mandated or recommended by a rule or authority.
suitable environment
Highlights that the environment is favorable for a particular activity or discussion.
right stage
Emphasizes that the stage is the best or most appropriate setting for a performance or event.
sanctioned assembly
Refers to an assembly that has official approval or authorization.
FAQs
How can I use "forum proper" in a sentence?
You can use "forum proper" to refer to the main area or designated space for discussion. For instance, "The temple faced toward the street leading up from the pons Aemilius, and not toward the forum Boarium proper."
What does "forum proper" mean in historical contexts?
In historical contexts, "forum proper" typically refers to the central marketplace or public square of a Roman city, distinguished from surrounding buildings or related areas.
What is an alternative to "forum proper"?
Alternatives include "designated forum", "appropriate venue", or "official platform", depending on the specific context.
In what situations is it best to use "forum proper" instead of a simpler term like "forum"?
Use "forum proper" when you need to emphasize that you are referring specifically to the main or central area of a forum, as opposed to its ancillary structures or related spaces. This adds precision, especially in architectural or historical descriptions.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
94%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested