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graft
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "graft" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as both a noun and a verb. For example, "He used graft to gain influence within the company."
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Alternative expressions(9)
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60 human-written examples
Some researchers have suggested that the radiotherapy destroyed the HIV positive reservoir cells in Brown's body or the transplanted donor cells may have triggered a "graft versus host" reaction, identifying the HIV positive cells as foreign and eliminating them.
News & Media
Almost like Manchester or Brussels: a handsome town built on graft and good business.
News & Media
Because so many "national" powers are concentrated in a small cadre of people, graft is even worse than in the rest of Bosnia, where it is endemic.
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Educating Yorkshire showed viewers that yes it's hard, yes it's graft but it's absolutely worth it because of those moments when a student has an epiphany or a breakthrough, wakes up to problem and sorts it out.
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Huddersfield will need Vaughan, and Nakhi Wells alongside him, to be on song this time but a year of graft seems likely – particularly with Adam Clayton likely to depart.
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His reputation as an incorruptible politician who lives modestly rendered his pledges to tackle government graft believable.
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Sanader is already being tried on two further sets of graft charges.In France, President Nicolas Sarkozy, in the middle of his re-election campaign, is having to contend with a judicial inquiry into his UMP party's finances, with allegations this week that it benefited from 800,000 euros from L'Oreal billionaire Liliane Bettencourt, the wealthiest woman in France.
News & Media
"Let me make this clear, hard graft, humility and a daily determination to earn the trust of the people of Scotland – these will be the hallmarks of our campaign".
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Lowry no longer belongs to the main party of the new government, Fine Gael – the allegations of graft and sleaze forced him out of the party a long time ago.
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Ringland would be an ideal choice for any party in Britain fighting to unseat a sitting MP under fire over allegations (which Robinson strenuously denies) of sleaze or graft.
News & Media
During his previous term in power, from 2006 to 2010, Smer was constantly in hot water over graft, but Fico was frequently able to blame it on two rather shady coalition partners, neither of which won seats in the legislature this time around.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
In biological contexts, remember "graft" refers to joining living tissues, so ensure the context reflects this specific meaning.
Common error
Avoid confusing "graft" with words like "graph" or "craft". "Graft" specifically implies corruption or the joining of living tissues, unlike the other terms.
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Linguistic Context
The term "graft" serves as both a noun, denoting corrupt practices or a transplanted tissue, and a verb, signifying the act of engaging in corruption or transplanting. Ludwig AI confirms its correct and versatile usage in English.
Frequent in
News & Media
52%
Formal & Business
26%
Science
22%
Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the term "graft" is a versatile word with distinct meanings depending on the context. Predominantly, it refers to corruption, particularly in political or economic spheres, but it also has a biological connotation related to transplantation. Ludwig AI validates its proper usage in diverse settings. It's frequently found in news and media, formal business contexts, and scientific discussions. When writing, ensure that the context clarifies whether you are referring to corrupt practices or the biological process of joining tissues. Being mindful of these distinctions will enhance the clarity and accuracy of your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
engraft
Directly synonymous, indicating the act of grafting.
corruption
Focuses specifically on dishonest or fraudulent behavior, especially by those in power.
bribery
Emphasizes the act of offering or accepting a bribe.
dishonest scheme
Emphasizes the deceptive nature of an unethical plan.
embezzlement
Highlights the act of misappropriating funds or assets.
sleaze
Indicates morally questionable or corrupt behavior.
illicit profit
Refers to gains acquired illegally or immorally.
fraudulent practice
Points to deceptive actions carried out for personal gain.
transplant
Implies the act of moving something to another place, similar to grafting in a biological sense.
hard work
Implies diligent effort and dedication.
FAQs
How is "graft" used in a sentence?
What are some synonyms for "graft" when referring to corruption?
When referring to corruption, synonyms for "graft" include "bribery", "corruption", "embezzlement", and "sleaze". Choose the word that best fits the specific context of the situation.
What is the difference between "graft" and "corruption"?
"Graft" is a specific type of "corruption" that often involves financial gain through abuse of public office. While "corruption" is a broader term encompassing various forms of unethical or illegal behavior, "graft" typically refers to illicit profit or advantage gained through corrupt practices.
Can "graft" be used in contexts other than corruption?
Yes, "graft" can also refer to the biological process of joining plant parts or tissues, like skin "transplants". The context will determine the intended meaning.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested