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incompatible to
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The part of the sentence 'incompatible to' is not correct and usable in written English.
Instead, you would use the preposition 'with'. For example, "The two ideas were incompatible with each other."
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Alternative expressions(20)
incompatible with
at odds with
in conflict with
irreconcilable with
not compatible with
cannot coexist with
mutually exclusive with
unsuited for
in disagreement with
contrary to
incongruous to
consistent to
inimical to
irreconcilable to
inconsistency to
contradictory to
conflict to
contradiction to
conflicting to
conflicts to
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52 human-written examples
Each that is incompatible to a split in, is also incompatible to a split in, since incompatibility can only be caused by the taxa in.
Science
If the facts of the matter inspire an emotional threat reaction, perhaps this can be mitigated by framing it as something not incompatible to one's world view.
News & Media
I know it sounds odd, but I'd got myself caught up in a marriage and a scene that was incompatible to who I was".
News & Media
I don't think it's incompatible to say that they are truly opposed to police brutality and they also have ulterior motives".
News & Media
"It's incompatible to raise electricity prices without raising water prices," said Miguel Ángel Sanz, a veteran of the country's desalination industry.
News & Media
A novel in stories, collectively narrated by women who came of age before 1960, the last educated generation to miss out on feminism, to know that the natural order made career and family incompatible, to choose, almost exclusively, motherhood.
News & Media
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Similar Expressions
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Apple cultivars are self-incompatible to varying extents, requiring pollen transfer from another "polliniser" cultivar to set fruit in marketable quantities (Delaplane and Mayer, 2000).
In this cross, some but not all nrpd1a F2 plants exhibited a self-compatible phenotype with a ratio of self-incompatible to self-compatible plants of 7 2 (Table S3).
Science
The Americans, Guggenheim went on, wanted Ghani to pursue incompatible paths: to fight corruption while keeping the corrupt Old Guard in the fold.
News & Media
However, different labs use incompatible methods to digitally reconstruct neurons, making their data hard to share.
Science & Research
Thus, in contrast to the lock-key-model, the goalkeeper-model allows double-infections of unidirectionally incompatible strains to persist.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the phrase "incompatible with" instead of "incompatible to". The preposition "with" is the correct and accepted form in standard English.
Common error
Avoid using "to" after "incompatible". The correct preposition is "with". For example, instead of "This software is incompatible to that operating system", write "This software is incompatible with that operating system".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "incompatible to" functions as a prepositional phrase, typically modifying a noun or pronoun. However, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect. The standard and acceptable form is "incompatible with."
Frequent in
Science
53%
News & Media
38%
Encyclopedias
6%
Less common in
Formal & Business
2%
Wiki
1%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "incompatible to" appears with some frequency across various sources, but Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect. The correct and widely accepted form is "incompatible with". This phrase is used to express a lack of suitability, harmony, or the inability of items to coexist effectively, across scientific, news, and general contexts. Always favor "incompatible with" to ensure grammatical accuracy and clarity in your writing. Remember that while the incorrect form is relatively common, adhering to proper grammar enhances the credibility and precision of your communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
incompatible with
Standard and grammatically correct alternative using the correct preposition.
not compatible with
Uses a negative construction to express incompatibility.
at odds with
Idiomatic alternative suggesting a clash or conflict.
in conflict with
Directly indicates a state of opposition.
irreconcilable with
Emphasizes the impossibility of agreement or harmony.
cannot coexist with
Highlights the inability of two things to exist together.
mutually exclusive with
Indicates that two things cannot both be true or valid.
unsuited for
Highlights a lack of suitability or appropriateness.
in disagreement with
Suggests a difference in opinion or principle.
contrary to
Indicates direct opposition or contradiction.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say something doesn't work well with something else?
The correct way to express that something doesn't work well with something else is to say it is "incompatible with" the other thing.
Is "incompatible to" grammatically correct?
No, "incompatible to" is not considered grammatically correct in modern English. The correct preposition to use with "incompatible" is "with."
What are some alternatives to "incompatible with"?
Alternatives to "incompatible with" include "at odds with", "in conflict with", or "irreconcilable with", depending on the specific context.
How can I remember to use 'with' instead of 'to' after 'incompatible'?
A helpful way to remember this is by associating "incompatible" with similar phrases like "consistent with" or "in line with", which also use the preposition "with".
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested