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in every floor
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "in every floor" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression should be "on every floor." Example: "There are fire extinguishers on every floor of the building."
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Alternative expressions(20)
at each floor
on each building
on every storey
on each floor
on every floor
on each stage
in every word
on every level
on each order
for each building
atop every building
on every structure
at each building
on each request
with each order
for every single order
for every order
per order
on a per-order basis
on each occurrence
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
4 human-written examples
The agency "has chutes in every floor where people put their garbage through that chute, and they do not separate the recycling material," Ms. López said.
News & Media
A new 3D channel model has been set up by 3GPP[9], where the concept of downtilt or elevation angle is added as an important channel parameter, BS is deployed with uniform planar antenna array (UPA), and users are distributed in every floor instead of just moving on the ground.
"National security forces are in every floor, the last fighter on the top roof (was) shot," Ali told Reuters.
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They appear in every floor, even summoned at the last floor of the Castle.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
He calls it "Dynamic Architecture," and it includes a plan for an eighty-story skyscraper in which every floor rotates, not in tandem with other floors but on its own.
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I still maintain a close relationship today and she continues to be a strong supporter of mine and in every flooring issue my work makes an appearance.
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The Architectural Forum magazine thought so in 1931, when it described Starrett-Lehigh as a "vertical industrial thoroughfare" in which every floor is a ground floor because trucks could be driven from the street right into the freight elevators and hoisted directly upstairs to specially depressed loading pits in which their tail boards aligned with the floor level.
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In fact, every floor and every story of the place was scattered with new pictures all the time.
"In Israel, every floor of a building has a well-protected concrete bunker where people can go and lock themselves in for safety," he said.
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And in another video, an actor playing an elevator operator presses all the buttons in the car so it stops at every floor, in a reminder that JetBlue flights are nonstop.
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Room77.com Designed to uncover the best and worst rooms in a hotel, Room77 allows you to view the layout of every floor in a hotel and see a simulation of the view from the window.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the preposition "on" instead of "in" when referring to floors in a building. For example, say "There are fire extinguishers on every floor" instead of "in every floor".
Common error
Avoid using "in" with "floor" when describing the location of something within a building. "In" implies being enclosed within the floor's structure, while "on" correctly indicates being present on the floor's surface.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "in every floor" functions as a prepositional phrase, but its usage is grammatically questionable. The correct form is typically "on every floor". According to Ludwig AI, the phrase is not standard written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "in every floor" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. The correct preposition to use is "on", making "on every floor" the standard and accepted phrase. Although Ludwig examples show its existence, it should be avoided. Use alternatives like "on each floor" or "throughout each floor" for clarity and correctness.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
on each floor
Replaces "every" with "each" and corrects the preposition to "on".
on all floors
Uses "all" instead of "every" and the correct preposition "on".
on every level
Substitutes "floor" with "level" and maintains the correct preposition "on".
in each story
Replaces "floor" with "story" and uses the preposition "in", suitable when referring to narratives.
throughout each floor
Uses "throughout" to emphasize distribution on each floor.
on successive floors
Highlights the sequential nature of the floors.
at each floor
Uses "at" to indicate a specific point on each floor.
for each floor
Indicates something is designated or intended for each floor.
within every floor
Specifies that something is located inside each floor.
spanning every floor
Highlights something extending across all floors.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say something is present on all floors of a building?
The correct way to express this is to say something is "on every floor". For example, "There are security cameras on every floor".
Is it ever correct to use "in" when talking about floors?
While less common, "in" might be used to describe something contained within the structure of a floor (e.g., "The electrical wiring in the floor needs repair"). However, for general presence, use "on".
What can I say instead of "in every floor"?
You can use alternatives like "on every floor", "on each floor", or "throughout each floor" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "in every floor" or "on every floor"?
The correct phrase is "on every floor". The phrase "in every floor" is grammatically incorrect. Use "on every floor" to indicate presence on each level of a building.
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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
88%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested