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instrumental of
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "instrumental of" is not correct in standard written English; the correct phrase is "instrumental in." You can use "instrumental in" when describing someone or something that plays a crucial role in achieving a particular outcome or result.
Example: "She was instrumental in the success of the project, providing valuable insights and leadership."
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48 human-written examples
An instrumental of mine called Nostalgia.
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Friends for years, the pair put out an instrumental of Lola's Theme at the end of 2003 and the buzz convinced them to find a vocalist.
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When he started rhyming over the instrumental of the American hip-hop hit "Tipsy," he outclassed the song's original performer, J-Kwon, in a handful of verses.
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He finally clocks off just before 3am, when he flings the salmon pink jacket he's been waving like a lasso up into the air, crowning a brass instrumental of 'Down by the Riverside'.
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We might include an instrumental of 'The Weight.'" Here's that classic, from "The Last Waltz": Weider summed things up: "Some of my songs have these areas in them where we can open it up and jam.
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As an odd postscript, keyboardist Gilbert Gabriel reprised the 1985 instrumental of Please Please Please … on the Believers' 2004 album Angels & Fears, where he overdubbed it with his own vocal.
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12 human-written examples
His music largely consisted of instrumental interpretations of blues and rock standards.
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He no longer drove and was dependent in most areas of instrumental activities of daily living.
The Smiths' Oscillate Wildly makes it into Rolling Stone's top 25 instrumentals of all time.
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The second disc features instrumentals of ten prime Yogi cuts, for Samadhi without the Sanskrit.
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The more conventionally song-oriented cuts flow into shimmering, pastoral instrumentals of varying length and purpose.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "instrumental in" instead of "instrumental of" to ensure grammatical correctness. For example, say 'She was instrumental in the project's success', not 'She was instrumental of the project's success'.
Common error
Avoid using "of" after "instrumental". The correct preposition is "in". Using "of" can make your writing sound awkward and incorrect.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "instrumental of" functions incorrectly as a prepositional phrase intending to express the means or involvement in something. As Ludwig AI points out, the correct form is "instrumental in."
Frequent in
News & Media
45%
Wiki
35%
Science
10%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
3%
Formal & Business
2%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
While the phrase "instrumental of" appears frequently across different sources, it's grammatically incorrect; the proper form is "instrumental in". Ludwig AI confirms this, emphasizing the importance of using the correct preposition to ensure clear and accurate communication. It is observed mostly on News & Media and Wiki. To avoid errors, always use "instrumental in" and consider alternatives like "key to" or "crucial for" depending on context. While usage is very common, it must be corrected in writing to be grammatically sound.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
instrumental in
Replaces 'of' with 'in' to form a grammatically correct prepositional phrase.
key to
Uses 'key' to indicate importance or influence.
crucial for
Highlights the critical nature of something.
essential for
Indicates something is absolutely necessary.
vital to
Emphasizes the importance for success or existence.
significant in
Highlights noticeable or impactful involvement.
a factor in
Identifies a contributing element.
played a role in
Specifies active participation.
important for
Simple statement of relevance or significance.
central to
Highlights something's position as a focal point.
FAQs
How to correctly use "instrumental of" in a sentence?
The phrase "instrumental of" is grammatically incorrect. Use "instrumental in" instead. For example: "She was instrumental in the success of the project."
What can I say instead of "instrumental of"?
Since "instrumental of" is incorrect, use "instrumental in" or alternatives like "key to" or "crucial for" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "instrumental of" or "instrumental in"?
"Instrumental in" is the correct phrase. "Instrumental of" is grammatically incorrect.
What's the difference between "instrumental of" and "instrumental in"?
"Instrumental of" is not a valid phrase. The correct phrase is "instrumental in", which means playing a crucial role in something.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested