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in accordingly

Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

'in accordingly' is not correct and usable in written English.
You would not use it in a sentence. Instead, you would use phrases such as 'accordingly', 'as a result', or 'consequently'. For example, "He failed his exams and, accordingly, he was expelled from school."

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News & Media

Science

Wiki

Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

19 human-written examples

Unlike other buffer adaptation algorithms, which require a feedback loop and forces the server to tune in accordingly, the proposed system is self adaptable.

"The real trick for areas and for individual organisations is working out what their long-term strategies ought to be and pulling funding in accordingly," one contributor said.

News & Media

The Guardian

Do they dig in accordingly and settle for an arm-wrestle or do they stay true to their instincts as they did in their similarly must-win European pool game against Toulouse back in January?

These are "look, no hands!" buildings, where slabs appear to float and towers teeter on the brink of toppling; architectural circus acts that are often dressed up in accordingly garish garb.

The vast majority of large scale brownfield sites have been identified; building upwards and, crucially, to a better quality, as well as the great new hope of Ebbsfleet are part of the answer – but housing now simply has to be viewed as a public good once more, in the same way that the provision of healthcare and education is, and invested in accordingly.

News & Media

The Guardian

iPhone Another veteran in the world of news aggregation apps, this has been going for years, with a strong focus on learning what kind of stories you're interested in, then adapting the articles it pulls in accordingly – while still throwing in regular curveballs that you may not know you're interested in until you read them.

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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources

Similar Expressions

39 human-written examples

The thing-in-itself, accordingly, indicates the limit and not the object of knowledge.

Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt said in 2005 that he doesn't believe in evolution, accordingly to newly unearthed comments.

News & Media

Vice

"If it looks grim, people behave in an accordingly grim way.

News & Media

The Guardian

She's said it has become an "unacceptable affront to justice," and brought in reforms accordingly.

News & Media

The Guardian

An early blow for Atlético, and Real's fans bounce around in glee accordingly.

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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

Avoid using "in accordingly" in your writing. The preposition "in" is unnecessary and grammatically incorrect in this context. Use "accordingly" by itself to convey the intended meaning of 'as a result' or 'in a way that is appropriate'.

Common error

A common mistake is adding unnecessary prepositions like "in" before adverbs such as "accordingly". This often stems from an attempt to make the sentence sound more formal, but it actually detracts from clarity and correctness. Opt for simpler, more direct phrasing using "'accordingly'" by itself.

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Digital Humanist | Computational Linguist | CEO @Ludwig.guru

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Linguistic Context

The phrase "in accordingly" functions as an adverbial modifier, though its usage is grammatically incorrect. Although Ludwig provides examples, according to Ludwig AI it's not correct.

Expression frequency: Common

Frequent in

News & Media

31%

Science

25%

Wiki

25%

Less common in

Encyclopedias

6%

Formal & Business

6%

Academia

0%

Ludwig's WRAP-UP

While examples of the phrase "in accordingly" exist, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect. The intended meaning is to convey a result or consequence, similar to words like 'therefore' or 'consequently'. However, the correct and more concise way to express this is simply to use "'accordingly'" without the preposition "in". It's best to avoid using "in accordingly" to maintain grammatical accuracy and clarity in your writing.

FAQs

What does "in accordingly" mean?

The phrase "in accordingly" isn't standard English. It seems to be an attempt to say "as a result" or "consequently", but the correct word to use is simply "'accordingly'".

Is it correct to say "in accordingly"?

No, it's not grammatically correct to say "in accordingly". The correct term is "'accordingly'" without the "in".

Which is correct, "in accordingly" or "accordingly"?

Accordingly is the correct choice. "In accordingly" is not standard English and should be avoided.

What can I use instead of "in accordingly"?

Use "'accordingly'". Depending on the context, you could also use phrases like "as a result", "consequently", or "therefore".

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