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however next time
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "however next time" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when transitioning to a different point or suggestion for future actions, but it needs proper punctuation or restructuring for clarity. Example: "I appreciate your effort this time; however, next time, I would suggest a different approach."
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Alternative expressions(7)
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2 human-written examples
"However, next time a draw won't be good enough, we'll need to get that win". Hibs were ahead at half-time after Abigail Harrison struck twice following Denise O'Sullivan's early opener.
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However, next time you're faced with a bread basket, you may want to control your stomach's orders to dive in as you probably aren't the first person who's been offered those exact same rolls that day.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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58 human-written examples
However, the next time the Swiss, with the wind at his back, went for the kill.
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The danger is, however, that next time they'll just try and do it differently - without the mistakes.
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However, the next time I want a good steak, I think I will go to Sparks, Luger's or Bobby Van's.
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However, the next time you pass a pigeon on the street and consider kicking it out of your way, be reminded of my story.
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However, the next time I met with faux-Diane Lane, there was no chit-chat.
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However, the next time they conduct their masturbation polls those numbers may plummet, as the government announced a crackdown on internet pornography last year.
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However, the next time anyone -- black, white, Hispanic, Asian or whomever, feels insecure in person or property, there will always be those who will click the locks on their doors or hold tightly to their valuables.
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However, the next time I'm dealing with a heartbreak or a case of the haters, don't be surprised if you find me with my hand in a bag of Cheetos while rocking out to T Swizzle.
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However, the next time, i.e., in the second task, they could carry out the tasks without difficulty.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming for clarity, consider restructuring your sentence to include a conjunction that smoothly transitions to the next point. For example, prefer "However, next time..." instead of "However next time..."
Common error
Ensure that you do not create run-on sentences by omitting necessary punctuation when using transitional phrases. Separating "however" and "next time" with a comma often enhances readability and grammatical correctness.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "however next time" functions as a transitional expression, attempting to connect a previous statement with a contrasting or modified action to be taken in the future. As Ludwig AI points out, however, the phrase requires proper punctuation for standard written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "however next time" attempts to bridge a contrast with a future action, it often falls short grammatically. Ludwig AI flags it as potentially incorrect without proper punctuation. The most reliable approach, as examples from Ludwig demonstrate, is to separate "however" and "next time" with a comma. To improve clarity and maintain a professional tone, consider alternatives like "however, in the future" or restructuring the sentence to avoid ambiguity. Always prioritize grammatical precision, especially in formal writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
but in the future
Replaces "however" with "but" and "next time" with "in the future" to convey a similar contrast and temporal aspect.
yet on the next occasion
Substitutes "however" with "yet" and rephrases "next time" to "on the next occasion", maintaining the contrast and time reference.
nonetheless subsequently
Uses "nonetheless" instead of "however" and "subsequently" for "next time", focusing on concession and sequence.
nevertheless in the future
Employs "nevertheless" to replace "however" and "in the future" for "next time", keeping the contrast and future aspect.
still in the future
Replaces "however" with "still" and "next time" with "in the future" to indicate a continuing condition in a future period.
that being said, for the future
Adds an introductory phrase "that being said" and replaces "next time" with "for the future", offering a smoother transition.
despite that, going forward
Begins with "despite that" and concludes with "going forward" to imply a contrast and future action.
even so, subsequently
Uses "even so" to replace "however" and "subsequently" for "next time", emphasizing concession and future sequence.
all the same, in the future
Replaces "however" with "all the same" and uses "in the future" instead of "next time", keeping the concessive and temporal meanings.
be that as it may, next time
Maintains "next time" but replaces "however" with "be that as it may", adding a stronger concessive element.
FAQs
How can I correctly use "however" and "next time" in a sentence?
To use "however" and "next time" correctly, ensure they are properly separated by punctuation. A clear and grammatically sound construction is, "However, next time...". This phrasing provides a smoother transition between contrasting ideas and future actions.
What's a more grammatically sound alternative to "however next time"?
Instead of "however next time", consider using "but "but in the future"" or "yet "yet on the next occasion"". These alternatives offer similar meanings with improved clarity and grammatical correctness.
Is it always necessary to include "however" when indicating a future action?
No, "however" is not always needed. Depending on the context, you can simply start with "next time" to indicate a future action, especially if the contrast is already understood.
Can I use "however next time" in formal writing?
Given that Ludwig AI identifies it as potentially incorrect, it's best to avoid "however next time" in formal writing. Opt for clearer and more structured alternatives like "however, in the future" to maintain a professional tone.
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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
86%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested