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i was coordinated
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "I was coordinated" is not correct in standard English usage.
It may be intended to express that someone was organized or managed by someone else, but it is not commonly used in this way. Example: "During the event, I was coordinated by the project manager to ensure everything ran smoothly."
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
"In the past, I didn't think I was the class type -- I wasn't sure if I was coordinated enough -- so I used to just work out on my own," Ms. Morris said.
News & Media
CuM(I) was coordinated by two His residues and a weakly bound S(Met) and bound CO at all pH values with a ν(C≡O) of 2092 cm 1.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
"Back then, I was coordinating the protests in Damascus and the rebels were seizing ground in the countryside," he said.
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I was coordinating the forces who took part in the operation as well as weapons and how to use them.
News & Media
So, as I was coordinating with the others, I had a format to follow to get the thinking flowing and have something to bounce off them when we meet.
News & Media
Soon I was coordinating meetings with you and the Evil Executive and even some Greedy Producers.
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I was coordinating with the families, teaching the material, developing most of the curriculum and following up.
News & Media
One day while working in St . Louis I was coordinating the wardrobe of a woman executive who was in her 60s.
News & Media
"There were kind of two protests going on, there was one where I was coordinating people that wanted to speak and that was very loving and positive.
News & Media
At the meeting, I took the opportunity to present the methodology of a study on hepatitis C that I was coordinating at the Catholic University of Portugal.
Science
And yes, I am coordinated too: my outfit matches my hairdo.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing your involvement in a project, use more specific verbs like "managed", "directed", or "coordinated" followed by what you managed, directed, or coordinated to improve clarity and avoid ambiguity. For example, instead of saying "I was coordinated," say "I coordinated the marketing campaign".
Common error
Avoid using "coordinated" passively to describe your own actions. Instead, actively state what you coordinated. Using "I was coordinated" can sound awkward or suggest you were being manipulated, not managed. Instead of "I was coordinated by the team leader", try "The team leader coordinated me" or even better "I followed team leader's directions".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "I was coordinated" functions as a passive construction, suggesting that the speaker was the recipient of coordination efforts. As noted by Ludwig AI, this usage is non-standard. The examples show it attempts to convey being managed or organized but is not generally considered grammatically correct or clear.
Frequent in
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Science
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Formal & Business
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Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while grammatically construable, the phrase "I was coordinated" is not a standard or recommended usage. Ludwig AI suggests that it's better to use more direct and common alternatives like "I was managed" or "I coordinated [something]" to ensure clarity. Given its infrequent appearance and potential for misinterpretation, it's best to avoid this phrasing, especially in formal or professional contexts. The analysis of examples in Ludwig indicates it is more frequently used in news and media and scientific contexts, but this doesn't validate it as correct usage.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
I was managed
Focuses on the aspect of being under someone's direction or control. Emphasizes hierarchical relationship and oversight.
I was organized
Highlights personal state of orderliness or the act of arranging elements into a structured form.
I oversaw the operation
Indicates a role of supervision and responsibility for ensuring the smooth execution of a task.
I facilitated the event
Emphasizes making an action or process easier. The focus shifts to the support role in enabling an event.
I orchestrated the plan
Implies skillful arrangement and direction to achieve a desired effect.
I was in charge of
Highlights the responsibility and authority one has over something. Changes the focus to a person in control.
I was responsible for
Emphasizes accountability for an action or result. Shifts the meaning by focusing on liability.
I was in control of
Emphasizes the power one has to direct or regulate something. Shifts the meaning to one's own dominance of something.
I directed the project
Highlights the act of giving instructions and managing the course of an action.
I spearheaded the effort
Implies initiating and leading a concerted action. The new emphasis is on initiating and propelling forward.
FAQs
What does "I was coordinated" imply?
While uncommon, "I was coordinated" might suggest someone's actions were being managed or orchestrated by another person or group. However, this phrasing is non-standard; alternatives like "I was managed" or "I was organized" are clearer.
Is it grammatically correct to say, "I was coordinated"?
Technically, the grammar is valid, but the usage is unconventional and can be confusing. Prefer active voice constructions such as "I coordinated the project" or passive constructions using other verbs such as "I was managed" or "I was directed".
What can I say instead of "I was coordinated" to describe my role in a project?
Depending on the context, consider using alternatives such as "I managed the project", "I directed the team", or "I oversaw the operations". These options are more precise and widely accepted. Other options are /s/i+was+responsible+for or /s/i+oversaw+the+operation.
How can I use "coordinated" correctly in a sentence about my work?
Focus on what you coordinated. For example, "I coordinated the logistics for the event" is clear and grammatically sound. This active usage of the verb "coordinated" eliminates any ambiguity.
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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
85%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested