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i would reckon
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "I would reckon" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express an opinion or estimation about something, often in a conversational context. Example: "Based on the evidence presented, I would reckon that the project will be completed ahead of schedule."
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5 human-written examples
I would reckon that will be Pirates, Left Greens and either Social Democrats or Bright Future".
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He went on: "I can't officially say, but I would reckon that Lorraine Kelly would get it because she's well known.
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Probably not fair to sell it without a guarantee but i would say if you give it to the person and tell them to learn the info on the ticket (ie name and date of birth) I would reckon they have a 90% chance of getting in if its the same system as Germany".
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"If after six days of feeding just one type of honey you only get a 7% effect on infection, I would reckon that the effect in a hive would be less.
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I would reckon that a nice IMAP server install is far easier and cheaper than any BB Enterprise Server ever was and, given this screenshot from the actual BBES "purchase" page, there is a lot of sales pressure involved.
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55 human-written examples
You've been following, I'd reckon, Michael Steele's antics angering his GOP brethren.
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It'll be next week, I'd reckon, before we know exactly what was cut and by how much.
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I'd reckon that contrary to what Tracey says, the loss of art is infinitely more important than the loss of human life.
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He's always been one for his long games, so I'd reckon on some kind of resolution to that before Saturday is out.
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They're clearly a very old act and I'd reckon most 18- to 22-year-olds probably aren't too fussed about going to see the Rolling Stones".
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Is there more respect for local authority in the unaffected cities? Seems unlikely in, say, Hull; and I'd reckon that councillors etc are off most potential troublemakers' radar.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "I would reckon" when you want to express an opinion or estimation, particularly in conversational or informal contexts. Ensure the tone aligns with the overall communication style.
Common error
Avoid using "I would reckon" in formal reports or academic papers. Opt for more precise and professional alternatives like "I estimate" or "it is my assessment" to maintain a higher level of formality.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "I would reckon" functions as a subjective assessment, expressing an opinion or estimation. Ludwig indicates that this phrase is usable and correct in written English and can be replaced by "I would estimate" or "I would suppose".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "I would reckon" is a grammatically correct and usable expression for conveying an opinion or estimation. Ludwig confirms its correctness and suggests alternatives like "I would estimate" or "I would suppose". It is primarily used in informal to neutral contexts, particularly in news and media, but should be used cautiously in formal writing where more precise language is preferred. While infrequent, mastering its usage adds nuance to your expressive capabilities.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
I would estimate
Focuses more on a numerical or quantifiable assessment.
I would guess
Implies a less certain and more speculative assessment.
I would say
A more direct and assertive way of expressing an opinion.
I would imagine
Suggests a mental picture or scenario based on limited information.
I would think
Emphasizes the cognitive process behind the assessment.
I'd surmise
More formal and implies an educated guess based on available evidence.
I'd speculate
Highlights the speculative nature of the assessment, often with less evidence.
In my estimation
A more formal and objective way of expressing a personal assessment.
It is my belief
Emphasizes the personal conviction behind the statement.
My assessment is
Directly states the conclusion reached after evaluating available information.
FAQs
How can I use "I would reckon" in a sentence?
You can use "I would reckon" to express an opinion or estimation. For example, "I would reckon that the project will be completed ahead of schedule."
What are some alternatives to "I would reckon"?
Alternatives include "I would estimate", "I would guess", or "I would say", depending on the context and level of formality.
Is "I would reckon" suitable for formal writing?
While grammatically correct, "I would reckon" is generally more appropriate for informal or conversational contexts. In formal writing, consider using more precise alternatives like "I estimate" or "it is my assessment".
What's the difference between "I would reckon" and "I think"?
"I think" is a more general expression of opinion. "I would reckon" implies a degree of estimation or judgment based on available information, making it slightly more specific than a simple "I think".
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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
95%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested