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gleaned off
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"gleaned off" is not a correct phrase used in English.
To "glean" something means to obtain information from various sources, so it is incorrect to use "off" with it. Instead, you could use the phrase "gleaned from" to indicate that you obtained information from a particular source. For example: "I gleaned important insights from my interview with the CEO."
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5 human-written examples
Oh, and the opening weekend features an installation created for the new live art space by Solange Knowles that (from what we have gleaned off Instagram) features dancers in Tiffany-blue bodysuits.
News & Media
I've lied so often, so proficiently, and in such a variety of scenarios (armed with a selection of knowing insights gleaned off the internet; and the certain knowledge that people who actually had been watching would be so desperate to share their perspective on it, I'd barely get a word in edgeways) that I started believing myself.
News & Media
The wings seem to be shaped for hovering flight, and the gut contents of specimens include spiders and insects that are presumably gleaned off foliage.
Wiki
"If there's any information to be gleaned off the study of someone like myself, who has played soccer for 40 years, it feels like my responsibility -- but not in a burdensome way," Chastain told The New York Times. .
News & Media
Just consider the terminology bandied about by marketing departments at these social media companies: based on the information gleaned off their profiles, consumer profiles are "captured" so that advertisements can be "precisely targeted".
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
54 human-written examples
Either way, he plans to do a presentation for the players at training camp based on the data gleaned from the off-season program.
News & Media
There are a few vicarious pleasures to be gleaned --a pungent, off-kilter one-liner here, a sly sight gag there, enough smooth, uncovered flesh to titillate all tastes and persuasions -- but the movie itself seems to have been misplaced amid all the sun and surf, the pineapples and bikinis.
News & Media
Besides, a number of details from the trove of recovered data have already been proven correct: a tip-off gleaned from the laptops led Costa Rican police to recover $480,000 from the home of alleged Farc sympathizers, while Ecuador's interior minister admited holding discussions with a senior Farc leader, after an email describing the meeting was made public.
News & Media
On the plus side, they've certainly gleaned how to pull off New Order's most celebrated trick: melding dancefloor electronics and rock.
News & Media
But Westbrook came back the next day and, at the end of a one-sided defeat, pitched two and one-third scoreless innings, and the pitching coach Mel Stottlemyre hoped Westbrook could build off the confidence gleaned in that second appearance.
News & Media
Sherald's paintings are full of strength, the kind gleaned from vulnerability, and topped off with the whimsical imagination that can prevail over suffering and hardship.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "gleaned from" instead of "gleaned off". "Glean" already implies extracting from a source, so "off" is redundant and grammatically incorrect.
Common error
Avoid using "off" after "gleaned". The correct preposition to use with "gleaned" when indicating the source of information is "from". For example, use "gleaned from the report" not "gleaned off the report".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "gleaned off" attempts to describe the extraction of information, but it's grammatically unsound. As Ludwig AI points out, "glean" already implies extraction, making "off" redundant and incorrect. A more accurate alternative is "gleaned from".
Frequent in
News & Media
60%
Wiki
20%
Science
20%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "gleaned off" appears in some contexts, it is grammatically incorrect. According to Ludwig AI, the correct phrase to use is "gleaned from", as the verb "glean" inherently implies extraction. The intended purpose is to indicate the source of information. Although mostly found in news and media, it's advisable to use "gleaned from" across all registers to maintain clarity and correctness. Remember to avoid using "off" after "gleaned" to ensure grammatical accuracy in your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
gleaned from
Uses the correct preposition "from" to indicate the source of the information.
obtained from
A more general term for acquiring information from a source.
gathered from
Suggests collecting information from multiple sources.
extracted from
Emphasizes the process of pulling information out of a source.
derived from
Indicates that the information is a result or consequence of something.
inferred from
Implies that the information was deduced or concluded based on evidence.
learned from
Focuses on the act of acquiring knowledge through experience or study.
ascertained from
Suggests that the information was discovered through investigation.
gleaned through
Focuses on information discovered through some indirect methods or intermediate tools.
information sourced from
Highlights the origin of the data.
FAQs
What is the correct preposition to use with "gleaned"?
The correct preposition to use with "gleaned" is "from". For example, you should say "information gleaned from the study" rather than "information gleaned off the study".
What does it mean to "glean" information?
To "glean" information means to gather it bit by bit, often from various sources. It implies a careful and sometimes laborious process of collecting data.
What can I say instead of "gleaned off"?
Since "gleaned off" is grammatically incorrect, you can use alternatives like "gleaned from", "obtained from", or "extracted from" to convey the same meaning.
How to avoid mistakes when using the word "glean"?
Always ensure you are using the correct preposition, which is "from", after "gleaned" to indicate the source of the information. Review your writing to replace any instances of "gleaned off" with "gleaned from".
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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
88%
Authority and reliability
2.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested