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insinuation to
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "insinuation to" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as "insinuation" does not pair with "to" in this context. Example: "His insinuation about her character was unfounded and hurtful."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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7 human-written examples
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A bossa nova pulse adds a note of sultry insinuation to "It Might as Well Be Spring".
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Alas, she also exhibits a fondness for generalizing from eccentric particulars, positing what "21st-century Texans" must believe about this or that nutty idea, like dropping out of the United States to become a sovereign country — a notion that, despite Collins's insinuation to the contrary, was overwhelmingly rejected by Texans in a Rasmussen poll around the time of Perry's musings.
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As Mr. Moore implies that the Bush administration is in cahoots with the native country of 15 of the 9/11 hijackers, so the Bush administration has itself used a sustained campaign of insinuation to float the false claim that Saddam Hussein was in cahoots with those hijackers, too.
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Any insinuation to the contrary is erroneous".
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Nevertheless, William secretly induced the States General to send the Insinuation to Charles, beseeching the king to prevent any Catholics from succeeding him, without explicitly naming James.
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He also banned the police trade unions, accusing them of statements making "insinuations to insurgency".
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No legitimate evidence exists for any claims or insinuations to the contrary, which have severely damaged any reputation and my prospects for future employment," he said.
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A campaign being carried on by almost the entire Spanish press, which insists upon seeing French instigation in every fresh attack by the Moors, has now gone from insinuations to clearly stated accusations.
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For the sake of the hard work and commitment of all of us who value the past legacy and future promise of the Apollo Theater, let's put those unfounded insinuations to rest.
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The strategy runs the gamut from insinuations to outrageous claims of U.S.-backed plots to destabilize Egypt.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "insinuation to". Instead, use phrases like "suggestion of" or "implication of" for better clarity and grammatical correctness.
Common error
Do not pair "insinuation" with "to". The correct preposition to use with "insinuation" is "of", as in "insinuation of".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "insinuation to" functions incorrectly as it attempts to link a noun with a preposition that doesn't typically follow it. The noun "insinuation" commonly connects with the preposition "of" to correctly denote a subtle or indirect suggestion. As confirmed by Ludwig, the proper usage is "insinuation of."
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "insinuation to" is grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI states that the accurate pairing for "insinuation" is with the preposition "of", as in "insinuation of". Although some examples exist in news and wiki sources, its rarity and grammatical inaccuracy suggest avoiding this phrase in favor of alternatives like suggestion of or implication of to ensure clarity and correctness. Always opt for grammatically sound alternatives to effectively convey your intended meaning.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
suggestion of
Replaces "insinuation" with "suggestion", emphasizing a hint or indirect statement.
implication of
Uses "implication" instead of "insinuation", highlighting a likely consequence or effect.
hint of
Emphasizes a subtle clue or indirect suggestion.
allusion to
Focuses on an indirect reference, often to something well-known.
intimation of
Uses intimation to suggest a subtle and indirect communication.
reference to
Highlights a mention of something, whether direct or indirect.
indication of
Focuses on something that points to or suggests something else.
undertone of
Suggests a subtle, underlying quality or feeling.
trace of
Implies a faint indication or sign.
suspicion of
Highlights a feeling of doubt or mistrust.
FAQs
What can I say instead of "insinuation to"?
It's better to use alternatives like "suggestion of", "implication of", or "allusion to" to convey a similar meaning with correct grammar.
Is it grammatically correct to say "insinuation to"?
No, "insinuation to" is grammatically incorrect. The correct usage is "insinuation of". For example, "There was an insinuation of dishonesty in his statement" is correct.
How to use "insinuation of" in a sentence?
You can use "insinuation of" to indicate a subtle or indirect suggestion. For instance, "Her comment carried an insinuation of malice".
What's the difference between "insinuation of" and "suggestion of"?
"Insinuation of" often implies something negative or unpleasant being hinted at, while "suggestion of" is more neutral. Both indicate an indirect communication, but "insinuation" carries a stronger negative connotation.
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84%
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2.1/5
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Real-world application tested