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is incorrectly credited
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "is incorrectly credited" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing attributions or acknowledgments that are not accurate or proper. Example: "The artist is incorrectly credited for the work, as it was actually created by someone else."
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59 human-written examples
The cartoon on page 43 of the April 27th issue was incorrectly credited; the artist was Karen Sneider.
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The illustration on page 30 of the December 22nd & 29th issue was incorrectly credited; the artist was Victor Marchand Kerlow.
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CORRECTION: The illustration on page 30 of the December 22nd & 29th issue was incorrectly credited; the artist was Victor Marchand Kerlow.
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CORRECTION: The cartoon on page 43 of the April 27th issue was incorrectly credited; the artist was Karen Sneider.
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This article was amended on 2 September 2014, as the dress designer was incorrectly credited to Atelier Versace rather than Donatella Versace.
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But as the sleuths at the blog Mets Policecom note, Sid Fernandez was incorrectly credited on the square with being the winning pitcher that night.com
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Not wishing either to offend a friend or to be incorrectly credited with a product I had not admired, I demurred.
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In the version of this Comment originally published, the image was incorrectly credited to Chelsea Anne Bar; it should have been to Brett F. Thornton.
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MENDENHALL STRIPPED OF A YARD Pittsburgh Steelers running back Rashard Mendenhall has lost the extra yard he was incorrectly credited with Sunday against the Jets, costing him a 100-yard game.
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The research behind the statistics showing that "in higher education, only 38percentnt of staff are comfortable enough to come out-and 34perr cent have been treated negatively because of their sexual orientation" were incorrectly credited to the Equality and Human Rights Commission.
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In the case of Angelou, who became associated with the quote largely thanks to quotation-aggregation sites and through social sharing online, the misattribution made the leap from the Web and to the world stage: Slate points out that Angelou was incorrectly credited as the author of the phrase during an introduction to her remarks at the 2004 Democratic National Convention.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "is incorrectly credited", ensure that you provide the correct attribution or source to rectify the mistake. This adds credibility to your correction.
Common error
Avoid simply stating that something "is incorrectly credited" without providing the accurate source or person responsible. Always offer the correct information to clarify the error.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "is incorrectly credited" functions as a passive construction used to indicate that someone or something has been wrongly attributed as the source or creator of a work, idea, or accomplishment. Ludwig AI confirms that this phrase is valid in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "is incorrectly credited" serves to point out errors in attribution, indicating that a person or entity has been wrongly assigned credit for something. Ludwig AI confirms the validity and usability of this phrase in various contexts. While grammatically sound, the phrase is currently missing in our dataset, suggesting a need for more examples to better understand its usage patterns. Related phrases such as "is wrongly attributed" or "is misattributed" can be used as alternatives. It's crucial to provide the correct attribution when pointing out errors to ensure clarity and accuracy.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
is wrongly attributed
Focuses on the act of assigning something to the wrong source.
is falsely credited
Emphasizes the untruthfulness of the credit given.
is misattributed
A more concise and direct way of stating incorrect attribution.
is erroneously credited
Highlights that the credit was given due to an error or mistake.
is mistakenly credited
Similar to erroneously credited, but focuses on the unintentional nature of the mistake.
is improperly credited
Suggests that the crediting was not done according to proper procedures or standards.
is inaccurately credited
Highlights the lack of precision or correctness in the crediting.
is wrongly acknowledged
Focuses on the act of acknowledgment, which is similar to crediting.
is falsely recognized
Indicates a false or untrue recognition of achievement or contribution.
is unduly credited
Implies that the credit is excessive or not deserved.
FAQs
How can I use "is incorrectly credited" in a sentence?
You can use "is incorrectly credited" to point out a mistake in attribution. For example: "The quote is incorrectly credited to Albert Einstein; it was actually said by Niels Bohr."
What's a more concise way to say "is incorrectly credited"?
Alternatives include "is misattributed" or "is wrongly attributed", which are shorter and more direct.
Is it better to say "is incorrectly credited" or "was incorrectly credited"?
The choice between "is" and "was" depends on the context and tense of your sentence. Use "is" for present tense and "was" for past tense. For instance: "The song is incorrectly credited to that band" versus "The song was incorrectly credited to that band in the original article".
What's the difference between "is incorrectly credited" and "is incorrectly cited"?
"Is incorrectly credited" refers to wrongly attributing authorship or creation, while "is incorrectly cited" refers to errors in referencing sources within a text. Crediting involves giving recognition for creation, while citing involves giving recognition for sources of information.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested