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gage interest
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'gage interest' is not a correct sentence in written English.
The correct phrase would be 'gauge interest'. Example sentence: We are trying to gauge interest in the new product launch.
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Alternative expressions(20)
gauge interest
assess interest
measure interest
determine interest
evaluate interest
ascertain interest
test the waters
solicit money
solicit attention
call for interest
generate interest
cultivate interest
gauge attention
gauge understanding
call interest
invite interest
solicit advice
spark interest
solicit interest
solicit business
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
They can deduct state and local income taxes of $7,945 (Line 5), real estate taxes of $6,175 (Line 6), home mort-gage interest of $9,312 (Line 10) and gifts to charity of $2,420 (Line 18).
News & Media
The intern will work closely with his/her mentors to develop an oral survey tool to be used to reach a target audience of younger 'locavores' and gage their interest in hunting and/or fishing for food.
Academia
We look a lot at the amount of garments that preregistered users have added to gage their interest".
News & Media
The Heartsy.me community curates the featured sellers, using a novel "Pick Deals" feature to gage user interest, where users are given five credits at $1 each in order to give potential deal feedback.
News & Media
He told the The Huffington Post that people not formally affiliated with the network tried gaging his interest last spring.
News & Media
Helmy and Gage are interested in the notion of losing control over one's own body, and what happens as a result.
News & Media
"Just as exercise does,"Gage says.
News & Media
The results reveal that the performance, as gaged by probabilistic quantities of interest, of the controlled oscillators is greatly improved.
Grade's work is often concerned with the idea of change but with this piece the artists says, "I was interested in gaging something that was going on with the weather and bringing it into the gallery so that people could experience it viscerally and on a different time scale".
News & Media
In general, these questions are the interviewee trying to gage your level of understanding of the job, your interests, and your expertise.
Academia
WASHINGTON, Dec. 31 (AP) —Congressional investigations and legislative action were promised today in the wake of an announced increase in the maximum interest rate on Gov ernment‐backed home mort gages.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always double-check your spelling. The correct term for assessing interest is "gauge", not "gage". This ensures clear communication and credibility.
Common error
A common mistake is using "gage" instead of "gauge" when referring to measuring or assessing something. "Gage" is a surname, while "gauge" means to measure or evaluate. Ensure you use "gauge" when you intend to assess interest.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "gage interest" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is 'gauge interest'. If the word 'gage' is used as verb it is probably a misspelling. This highlights a misunderstanding or misspelling of a common phrase. Ludwig AI identifies that there are zero examples.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "gage interest" is a misspelling; the correct term is "gauge interest". "Gauge" means to measure or assess, while "gage" is typically a proper noun. Therefore, always use "gauge" when intending to assess or measure interest. Ludwig AI confirms that there are no reliable examples of "gage interest" used correctly. Remember to differentiate between these words to maintain clarity and credibility in your writing. Correct usage enhances your communication in professional, academic, and everyday contexts.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
gauge interest
Replaces "gage" with "gauge", correcting the spelling to reflect the intended meaning of measuring or assessing interest.
measure interest
Replaces "gage" with "measure", focusing on a more direct assessment of interest.
assess interest
Uses "assess" instead of "gage", suggesting a more formal evaluation of interest.
determine interest
Employs "determine", indicating a conclusive finding regarding the level of interest.
evaluate interest
Substitutes "gage" with "evaluate", implying a comprehensive analysis of interest.
ascertain interest
Uses "ascertain" to suggest a careful effort to discover the level of interest.
test the waters
An idiom that means to informally assess the level of interest or support for something.
take a reading on interest
Uses "take a reading on" which implies taking a measure of interest
probe for interest
Employs "probe for" which indicates an attempt to discover hidden or uncertain interest
find out about interest
Substitutes "gage" with "find out about" which indicates the act of obtaining some information on interest
FAQs
What's the correct spelling, "gage interest" or "gauge interest"?
The correct spelling is "gauge interest". "Gage" is typically a proper noun, while "gauge" is the verb meaning to measure or assess.
What does it mean to "gauge interest" in something?
To "gauge interest" means to assess or measure the level of enthusiasm, curiosity, or support for a particular idea, product, or proposal. It involves trying to determine how many people are interested and to what degree.
How can I "gauge interest" in my new product idea?
You can "gauge interest" by conducting surveys, running focus groups, analyzing social media trends, or simply talking to potential customers and gathering their feedback.
What are some alternative ways to say "gauge interest"?
Alternatives include "assess interest", "measure interest", "determine interest", or "evaluate interest", all of which convey the idea of trying to find out how interested people are in something.
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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
60%
Authority and reliability
1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested