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guage interest
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "guage interest" is not correct in English; it seems to be a misspelling of "gauge interest." You can use "gauge interest" when you want to assess or measure someone's level of interest in a particular topic, product, or idea.
Example: "Before launching the new product, we need to gauge interest among our target audience to ensure it meets their needs."
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60 human-written examples
The bill the lady received read "Clean guage glass, adjust controls, and explain $3.50".
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"It's a tough guage on how you're throwing the baseball.
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November 29 , 2012Neville Thurlbeck (@nthurlbeck) Politicians also guage public opinion on policy proposals through off record briefing.
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Beckett praises Joyce by saying the lan guage is so alive.
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The 85 questions posted in that document are a great guage for what Kenyans are thinking and feeling, and social media facilitated their curation.
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Mr. Littlejohn finished his career at the Voice of America (1967-1973) where he was Deputy to Director John Charles Daly and Head of the English Lan guage division.
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Then the Americans moved him again - to a block where all the other prisoners spoke neither English nor Arabic, but only the Afghan lan guage Pashtu.
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Neither was it possible to guage the significance of this event, given the protagonsists' failure to address specifics while being deeply complicit in western culture.
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You can't help but be dismayed at the way that US box-office returns are increasingly treated as the only important guage of quality.
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An interest.
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Interest Deductions.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always double-check your spelling. "Guage" is a misspelling of "gauge".
Common error
Be mindful of the correct spelling. Using "guage" instead of "gauge" can undermine the credibility of your writing, especially in formal or professional contexts.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "guage interest" is intended to function as a verb phrase, where "guage" (misspelled) acts as a verb suggesting assessment, and "interest" is the object. However, due to the misspelling, its grammatical function is compromised. According to Ludwig, the correct spelling is 'gauge'.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "guage interest" is a misspelling of "gauge interest". This error affects its grammatical correctness and perceived formality. According to Ludwig, the correct form should be used to effectively communicate the intention of assessing or measuring interest. Correcting the spelling would align the phrase with neutral business and news contexts.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
assess interest
Replaces "guage" with the more common and grammatically correct "assess".
measure interest
Uses "measure" instead of "guage" to convey the idea of quantifying interest.
determine interest
Employs "determine" to suggest finding out the level of interest.
ascertain interest
Replaces with the more formal "ascertain" offering a more professional tone.
evaluate interest
Uses "evaluate" to imply a careful judgment of the level of interest.
check interest
A more informal way to ask or inquire about interest.
survey interest
Suggests gathering data on interest levels from a group.
explore interest
Suggests looking into and discovering the degree of interest.
solicit interest
To ask for the interest of a group of people in something.
tap interest
Suggests uncovering an already present interest.
FAQs
What's the correct spelling, "guage interest" or "gauge interest"?
The correct spelling is "gauge interest." "Guage" is a misspelling. Use "gauge" when you want to assess or measure interest.
How can I use "gauge interest" in a sentence?
You can say, "We need to gauge interest in the new product before launching it" or "The survey will help us gauge interest among potential customers."
What does it mean to "gauge interest"?
To "gauge interest" means to assess or measure the level of enthusiasm or curiosity that people have towards something.
What are some alternatives to "gauge interest"?
You can use alternatives like "assess interest", "measure interest", or "determine interest" depending on the context.
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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
78%
Authority and reliability
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested