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had suggested for
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "had suggested for" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct form would usually be "had suggested" followed by a direct object or "had suggested that." Example: "She had suggested that we meet earlier to discuss the project."
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8 human-written examples
She talked about how it felt to act alongside the legendary Cicely Tyson, whom she had suggested for the role of Annalise's mother, Ophelia.
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For Lear, McKellen had taken to heart a note from Jonathan Hyde, the actor playing the Earl of Kent, who had suggested, for the storm scene, "maybe a little more feeling and a little less noise".
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Still, on this day, when my husband would take his first surgical step into womanhood, I continued to say "him," "his" and "he," even though our therapist had suggested for months that I use female pronouns at home.
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It had the same grid design element he had suggested for Cap, but Trinh wasn't the only one to get that advice.
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The company had suggested, for example, that tips could lead to unpleasant consequences, such as drivers who might forego pick-ups in poorer neighborhoods in favor of wealthier enclaves where they might generate heftier tips.
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I stopped the three things my doctor had suggested for recovery.
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52 human-written examples
Initial details suggested a tactic that jihadi propaganda has suggested for several years, with a vehicle ploughing into a crowd.
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Judge Doumar has suggested for months that Mr. Hamdi had certain legal rights as an American citizen.
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Hardin said, "There is nobody who has suggested for one moment there is any money laundering here".
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If these efforts make a difference, Silicon Valley may merit the new name some have suggested for it: Innovation Valley.
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He has suggested, for example, that Social Security and health care could perhaps be better handled by the private sector.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "had suggested for". Instead, use "had suggested" followed by the object of the suggestion, or rephrase with verbs like "recommended" or "proposed" for better clarity.
Common error
A common mistake is adding "for" after "suggested" when it's grammatically unnecessary. For example, instead of "He had suggested for me to apply", say "He had suggested that I apply" or "He had suggested I apply".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "had suggested for" is typically intended to function as a verb phrase indicating a past action of suggesting something. However, as Ludwig AI shows, this construction is grammatically incorrect in standard English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while you might encounter the phrase "had suggested for", Ludwig AI confirms that it's grammatically incorrect. Standard English prefers "had suggested" followed by the object or a "that" clause. For clearer and more effective communication, replace "had suggested for" with alternatives like "had recommended", "had proposed", or "had advised". Paying attention to these nuances will improve the correctness and professionalism of your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
had recommended
Replaces "suggested for" with the more direct and grammatically correct "recommended".
had proposed
Similar to "suggested", but implies a more formal or concrete offer or plan.
had put forward
Emphasizes the action of presenting an idea or suggestion for consideration.
had advised
Implies giving counsel or guidance, a more directive form of suggestion.
had advocated
Indicates strong support for a particular course of action or idea.
had endorsed
Suggests formal approval or support of something.
had nominated
Implies suggesting someone for a specific role or position.
had prescribed
Offers a specific recommendation, often in a medical or professional context.
had stipulated
Sets forth a specific condition or requirement.
had posited
Presents an idea or theory, often for further discussion or analysis.
FAQs
How should I properly use the verb "suggest" in a sentence?
The verb "suggest" is typically followed by a noun phrase (the thing being suggested) or a "that" clause. For example, "I suggest this book" or "I suggest that you read this book".
What are some alternatives to "had suggested"?
Alternatives include phrases like "had recommended", "had proposed", or "had advised", depending on the context.
Is it ever correct to use "for" after "suggested"?
It's generally incorrect to directly follow "suggested" with "for" unless "for" is part of a prepositional phrase that naturally follows the suggestion. However, restructuring the sentence is usually a better option.
Which is the correct sentence structure: "He suggested for me to do it" or "He suggested that I do it"?
The correct structure is "He suggested that I do it". The phrase "He suggested for me to do it" is grammatically incorrect.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
2.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested