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fun of use
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "fun of use" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a misinterpretation of the phrase "ease of use" or "fun to use." Example: "The new app is designed with a focus on fun of use, making it enjoyable for users to navigate."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
Wiki
News & Media
Science
Alternative expressions(4)
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1 human-written examples
"The Computer Wore Menace Shoes" makes fun of use of the Internet, which was rapidly growing in popularity at the time.
Wiki
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
It combines all the fun of using your body to solve a puzzle with the grown-up benefits of building stamina, strength, balance and coordination.
News & Media
I found it hard to imagine the images gaining conversational traction among my friends, which is half the fun of using visual icons in the first place.
News & Media
Among women, the pugilistic brutality can be delicious, the fun of using these goddesses (or Bachelorettes, or Housewives) as shorthand: conduits for taboo emotions like envy, disgust, fear, the anxiety of falling short.
News & Media
First, in the "Humor" community, the presence of an actual leaning or sentiment towards a certain topic is for one questionable (every topic can be made fun of using positive or negative words), and for two, it is hard to automatically identify the correct polarity due to frequent use of irony and sarcasm.
The service is very basic for now – there's no way to browse or search through the hundreds of homescreens others have uploaded, which would be half the fun of using something like this.
News & Media
All of the 4 students mentioned the humanitarian perspective, the drive to read more and fun of using theatre in the medical lesson.
Science
This suggests that while the ability to use such a system effectively and allow it to make everyday tasks easier is key for its adoption, the interactional aspects of the system, the fun of using it, the companionship, and, of course, the novelty that it may provide, is also something that will make it more acceptable to its user.
Science
This is the most fun of using the tool.
Wiki
Half the fun of using launchers on your Android device is fiddling with the customization options, so explore the settings and tweak the launcher to get the iPhone look you've always wanted.
Wiki
iPhoto feels like a lot of fun to use, though professionals will of course prefer the more robust controls in something like Aperture or Lightroom.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing user experience, prefer "fun to use" or "enjoyable to use" over the less common "fun of use".
Common error
Avoid using "fun of use" as it's often interpreted as a grammatically incorrect version of "ease of use" or "fun to use".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "fun of use" attempts to express the enjoyable aspect of utilizing something. However, it deviates from standard English syntax. Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase is not correct in standard written English and is a misinterpretation of "ease of use" or "fun to use".
Frequent in
Wiki
33%
News & Media
33%
Science
33%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "fun of use" aims to describe the enjoyable aspects of using something, it's not considered grammatically correct in standard English. Ludwig AI identifies it as a misinterpretation of phrases like "ease of use" or "fun to use". It appears infrequently across various contexts, including Wiki, News & Media and Science, but is absent from more formal sources. For clear and effective communication, it's best to opt for alternatives such as "fun to use", "enjoyable to use", or similar phrases that accurately convey the intended meaning.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
enjoyable to use
Focuses on the pleasure derived from the act of using something.
pleasure of using
Highlights the positive sensation experienced while using something.
delight in using
Emphasizes a high degree of satisfaction derived from using something.
enjoyment of use
This alternative changes the structure while retaining the meaning related to enjoying the process of using something.
fun to utilize
Replaces 'use' with 'utilize', which might suggest a more active or purposeful interaction.
joy of operation
Focuses on the positive feelings associated with the operation of a device or system.
entertaining to use
Highlights the entertainment value of using something.
engaging user experience
Shifts the focus to the overall experience of the user, emphasizing engagement.
appealing user interface
Highlights the visual and interactive aspects that make something enjoyable to use.
satisfying user interaction
Focuses on the fulfillment and satisfaction derived from the interaction with a product or service.
FAQs
What is a more grammatically sound alternative to "fun of use"?
Alternatives such as "fun to use" or "enjoyable to use" are preferable as they adhere to standard English grammar.
How can I describe a product that is both easy and enjoyable to use?
You could describe it as having great "ease of use" and being "fun to use", highlighting both its usability and entertainment value.
Is "fun of use" ever appropriate in formal writing?
Due to its grammatical awkwardness and infrequent use, "fun of use" is generally not appropriate for formal writing. Opt for more conventional phrases like "enjoyable operation" or "pleasure of using".
What does "ease of use" mean, and how is it different from "fun of use"?
"Ease of use" refers to how simple and straightforward a product is to operate. While a product can be both easy and fun to use, "fun of use" is not a standard way to describe its enjoyable qualities.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
76%
Authority and reliability
2.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested