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glut time
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "glut time" is not correct and does not appear to be a standard expression in written English.
It may be intended to convey a period of excess or oversupply, but without context, its usage is unclear. Example: "During the glut time of the market, prices fell significantly due to oversupply."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Alternative expressions(4)
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1 human-written examples
It's glut time.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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58 human-written examples
"There is such a glut of time share properties on the market," he said.
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I've not been the only one excited to make the most of this free glut: every time I look out of my window, the landlord – about 200 years old and back as bent as a shepherd's crook – is there, squirrelling apples into his coat pockets.
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There are, of course, notable exceptions to this glut – first-time novelists and those beyond the British Isles or Australia still win.
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She's now chatting diagonally across the aisle with Sophie Donelson, formerly of Blueprint, now of a sudden glut of free time and, ergo, the freedom -- and desire -- to grab a pillow and see how she can help.
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However, I think the excitement, transparency, and seven-day opportunity that sports betting offers is going to introduce a glut of first time sports bettors to the business, and market growth in this sector will be even greater than analysts are predicting.
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For a while, there was such a glut that the Times was moved to print a warning: "To write about the Titanic a poem worth printing requires that the author should have something more than paper, pencil, and a strong feeling that the disaster was a terrible one".
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Dataminr, a startup that parses and crawls the vast glut of real-time informatio posted on social media sites like Twitter to extract key developments for public safety, bankers and news organizations, has confirmed that it's raised another $130 million in funding.
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The problem is compounded by the glut of fixtures, the time spent on the road and the lack of coaching time in between.
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On current trends, there will be a glut in two years' time.
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In a time of glut and waste on every front, compression and economy have undeniable appeal.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to a period of oversupply or abundance, use more established phrases like "time of surplus" or "period of abundance" instead of the less common "glut time".
Common error
Avoid assuming that combining the word "glut" with "time" automatically creates a recognized and easily understood phrase. While each word is common, their combination is not.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "glut time" functions as a noun phrase, attempting to describe a period characterized by an overabundance of something. Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase is not correct and does not appear to be a standard expression.
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Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while "glut time" aims to describe a period of overabundance, it is not a standard English phrase. Ludwig AI confirms its lack of common usage. Although it appears in some news and science contexts, clearer alternatives like "time of surplus" or "period of abundance" are preferable. Its grammatical status is questionable, and it's best to avoid it to ensure clarity and avoid confusion. The phrase's limited appearance across various sources results in a 'Rare' frequency rating. Therefore, while the individual words are common, their combination is not widely recognized or accepted.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
glut season
Keeps the word "glut" but replace "time" for "season"
period of abundance
Focuses on the abundance aspect, replacing "glut" with a more general term.
time of oversupply
Specifically refers to a situation where the supply exceeds demand.
time of surplus
Replaces both "glut" and "time" with synonyms that convey excess and duration.
era of plenty
Uses a more evocative term ("plenty") for abundance, suggesting a prolonged period.
time of overflowing
Uses vivid imagery to convey abundance, implying an excess that spills over.
excessive period
Highlights the excessiveness, suitable when emphasizing oversupply.
surplus season
Emphasizes a seasonal or recurring period of excess.
peak period
Implies a time when something is at its highest level or most abundant.
boom time
Suggests a period of rapid economic growth and abundance.
FAQs
What does "glut" mean?
"Glut" refers to an excessive oversupply, often leading to lower prices or waste. For example, a "glut of apples" might occur after a particularly good harvest.
What are some alternative ways to describe a period of excess?
Instead of using a potentially confusing term like "glut time", consider more common phrases such as "time of surplus", "period of abundance", or "time of oversupply".
Is "glut time" grammatically correct?
While not strictly ungrammatical, "glut time" is not a standard or widely recognized phrase in English. It is better to use established alternatives to ensure clarity.
How can I use the word "glut" correctly in a sentence?
Use "glut" to describe an overabundance of something. For example: "There was a "glut of oil" on the market, which caused prices to plummet."
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested