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indiscriminate of
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'indiscriminate of' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
You could use the phrase 'indiscriminate towards' to express similar meaning. For example, "The criminal went on a rampage, indiscriminate towards anyone who came in his way."
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Alternative expressions(4)
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10 human-written examples
Once again, innocent children were among the victims of the most indiscriminate of weapons.
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But at least no one can dispute the fact the scrutiny comes indiscriminate of gender.
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Mr. Swift's grandfather died in 1943, before the worst and most indiscriminate of the bombing, in places like Hamburg and Dresden.
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But arrogance is indiscriminate of generation: arrogant young people no doubt existed 30, 40 or 50 years ago and I am sure then, too, the elders decried the end of all that is good and true.
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The elephants' deaths are part of a worldwide epidemic of land mine injuries to animals who stray into battlefields or former battlefields, joining some 25,000 humans who are also killed or injured every year by this most indiscriminate of weapons.
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Costa's parent company Whitbread, which also owns Harvester and Premier Travel Inns, has a strategy of rapid expansion of all areas to the UK, indiscriminate of social status.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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50 human-written examples
This is the result of indiscriminate use of antibiotics in areas of high transmission or endemicity [ 14].
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Ms. Quinn should stop defending the department's deplorable practice of indiscriminate surveillance of Muslims, a clear abuse of power.
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Dr. Natanson was relieved that the days of indiscriminate killing of sharks are over.
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In practice of indiscriminate use of drugs should be controlled.
Syrian authorities have called for international censure of "indiscriminate" shelling of the capital.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When intending to convey a lack of discrimination, consider using the grammatically correct phrase "indiscriminate towards" or alternatives such as "without regard to" or "regardless of".
Common error
Avoid using "indiscriminate of" in your writing. While it may appear in some sources, it's not considered standard English. Opt for "indiscriminate towards" or other similar alternatives to ensure grammatical correctness.
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Linguistic Context
Prepositional Phrase Modification: While not grammatically standard, the phrase attempts to modify nouns or verbs, indicating a lack of selectivity or careful consideration. Ludwig AI flags it as incorrect.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "indiscriminate of" is flagged by Ludwig AI as grammatically incorrect, and standard English usage prefers "indiscriminate towards" or alternatives like "without regard to" and "regardless of". While "indiscriminate of" appears in some news and scientific sources, its incorrectness makes it unsuitable for formal writing. When aiming to convey a lack of discrimination, it is advisable to opt for grammatically sound alternatives to maintain clarity and credibility in your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
indiscriminate towards
Replaces 'of' with 'towards' to create a grammatically standard prepositional phrase.
without regard to
Emphasizes the lack of consideration for certain factors.
regardless of
Highlights that something happens irrespective of certain conditions.
lacking discrimination
Focuses on the absence of refined judgment or selectivity.
non-selective
Highlights the lack of selection based on specific criteria.
unselective in
Emphasizes the lack of criteria when choosing something.
blind to
Suggests a lack of awareness or attention to differences.
broad-spectrum
Implies a wide range or application without specific targeting.
across the board
Indicates that something applies equally to all cases or individuals.
wholesale
Suggests a large-scale or indiscriminate application.
FAQs
Is "indiscriminate of" grammatically correct?
No, "indiscriminate of" is not considered grammatically correct in standard English. It's better to use phrases like "indiscriminate towards" or "without regard to" instead.
What's a better alternative to "indiscriminate of"?
Alternatives include "indiscriminate towards", "regardless of", or "without regard to". The best choice depends on the specific context of your sentence.
How can I use "indiscriminate" correctly in a sentence?
Use "indiscriminate" with prepositions like 'towards' or rephrase using alternatives like "without regard to". For example, "The bombing was indiscriminate towards civilians" or "The policy was implemented without regard to individual circumstances."
What's the difference between "indiscriminate of" and "indiscriminate towards"?
"Indiscriminate of" is not considered grammatically correct, while "indiscriminate towards" is the standard and accepted form. Therefore, always use "indiscriminate towards" to ensure your writing is grammatically sound.
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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
84%
Authority and reliability
2.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested