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implemented to everyone
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "implemented to everyone" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically intended to convey that something has been put into effect for all individuals, but the preposition "to" is not appropriate in this context. Example: "The new policy was implemented for everyone in the organization."
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Science
News & Media
Alternative expressions(20)
it affects all people
it is for each and every person
it applied to everyone
it is relevant to everybody
it applies to everyone
it applies to everybody
accessible to all
it holds true for everyone
it applies to all human beings
it applies to all
it apply to everyone
it would apply to everyone
it applies to anyone
it applicable to everyone
it applies to all those
applicable to everyone
it applies to everything
it applies to every
it came to everyone
it concerns all individuals
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
One answer to this is to say that social justice demands that principles of justice be public in the sense that they involve principles that can be shown to be implemented to everyone who is reasonably conscientious and aware of some basic facts of political life (such as disagreement, fallibility and cognitive bias).
Science
One participant argued: "If these (interventions) are the national policy, they should be implemented to everyone not only the high risk groups.
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
Once implemented, laws apply to everyone therefore it is impossible to favor one over the other without causing acrimony.
News & Media
Because such programs implement standards that apply to everyone, not just parents, but coaches, players, officials, and other adults who work with children in sports, they won't just reduce the number of out-of-control parents, but the number of out-of-control, abusive coaches, team-bullies, spectators, and volunteers as well.
News & Media
There have been decades of UN negotiations and a mountain of resolutions, but the sad reality is that the world has done nothing to implement what everyone signed up to -- a free and fair vote of the people.
News & Media
Each household member had influence over food choices for everyone, which made changes difficult to implement when not everyone wanted to alter their diet.
Science
The retailer has told workers that plans to move them to a contract with a guaranteed minimum of 12 hours a week "cannot be implemented for everyone overnight" due to the number of casual staff at the company.
News & Media
But: participants in the working group agreed that there should be a mandatory video codec for WebRTC, meaning that the same video format would be implemented by everyone who was going to use the new standard – not necessarily to use it every time someone does a video chat, but to always have one codec to fall back to that works with every browser and every device.
News & Media
If a practice does not have the time to understand what an electronic health record can do, to investigate and decide on what system to buy, to implement the EHR, to train everyone, and to continuously monitor the system, it is better to wait until the time is available to invest.
And now you find: it's been implemented, everyone is working according to it but now you have to drop some anchors so you can indeed fix a line now and then.
Science
"They need to be effectively implemented worldwide, by everyone, with no exceptions, so there's nowhere left to hide".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "implemented for everyone" instead of "implemented to everyone". The preposition "for" correctly indicates that the implementation is intended to benefit or affect all individuals.
Common error
Avoid using "to" after "implemented" when referring to the recipients. The correct preposition is "for". For example, don't say "The changes were implemented to everyone"; instead, say "The changes were implemented for everyone".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "implemented to everyone" functions as a verb phrase attempting to describe the scope of an action (implementation). However, it's grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI notes the appropriate preposition should be "for".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "implemented to everyone" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided in formal writing. The correct form is "implemented for everyone", which clearly indicates that something is being applied or made available to all individuals. Ludwig AI highlights this error. While there are examples of its use in news and scientific contexts, it's advisable to opt for grammatically sound alternatives to ensure clarity and credibility. Remember to use related phrases as "applied to everyone" and "enforced for all".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
implemented for everyone
Replaces "to" with "for", which is grammatically correct and commonly used to indicate the recipient of the implementation.
applied to everyone
Uses "applied" instead of "implemented", indicating that a rule or principle is being put into effect for all.
enforced for all
Substitutes "implemented" with "enforced" and "everyone" with "all", focusing on the mandatory aspect of the application.
made available to everyone
Shifts the focus to accessibility rather than direct implementation, suggesting that something is accessible for all people.
accessible to all
Emphasizes the availability of something to all individuals, using a more concise phrasing.
rolled out to everyone
Uses the term "rolled out" to depict a gradual launch to all individuals.
put into effect for everyone
Replaces "implemented" with "put into effect", offering a slightly more formal alternative.
introduced to everyone
Uses the term "introduced" to depict that something will be accessible for all.
extended to all individuals
Emphasizes the scope of the implementation, specifically referring to "all individuals".
universal implementation
Provides a noun phrase that describes the concept of implementing something for all.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "implemented to everyone"?
The correct phrasing is "implemented for everyone". The preposition "for" indicates that the action is being done on behalf of or affecting all individuals. You can also use "applied to everyone".
Can I use "implemented on everyone" instead of "implemented to everyone"?
While "implemented on" is grammatically correct in some contexts, it's generally not appropriate when referring to people. "Implemented for everyone" is the preferred phrasing. For example, "The new rules are implemented for everyone in the company."
What does "implemented for everyone" mean?
"Implemented for everyone" means that a particular rule, policy, or system has been put into effect and applies to all individuals within a specific group or context. It ensures that everyone is subject to the same standards or benefits from the same changes.
Are there any formal alternatives to "implemented for everyone"?
Yes, some formal alternatives include "applied to everyone", "extended to all individuals", or put into effect for all. The choice depends on the specific nuance you want to convey.
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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