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is sponsored from
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "is sponsored from" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly when trying to indicate the source of sponsorship. Example: "The event is sponsored from a local business."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
News & Media
Science
Formal & Business
Alternative expressions(20)
is funded by
is supported by
is backed by
receives funding from
is financed by
is underwritten by
is granted by
is promoted by
is championed by
is sponsored by
is extracted from
can be accessed through
referred back from
is addressed from
originates from
is published from
is free from
is available through
be indicated from
is derived from
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2 human-written examples
A downloadable service, "FatwaBase", can be used on handheld computers.Much of the latest electronic guidance is sponsored from Saudi Arabia, and so reflects its conservative mores.
News & Media
Mr. Advani said the group's statement this week "again confirmed what India has been saying all along, that terrorism in India is sponsored from across the border".
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
The show has been sponsored from the start by Procter & Gamble, and is produced in a big old studio in Midwood, Brooklyn, an Orthodox Jewish neighborhood halfway between Brooklyn Heights and Coney Island.
News & Media
The show has been sponsored from the start by Procter & Gamble, and is produced in a big old studio in Midwood, Brooklyn, an Orthodox Jewish neighborhood halfway between Brooklyn Heights and Coney Island..
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Everything on that set can be sponsored, from Gillette shaving mirrors to the Swanson's Hungry Man dining table.
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The stated rationale for a policy measure may be to facilitate integration but that rationale may be contested in civil society - as in the income threshold below which a migrant spouse may not be sponsored from abroad (MRN, 2014).
These girls were sponsored from proceeds of our GIRLS WHO ROCK benefit concert during Internet Week New York.
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At our first meeting we were introduced to the woman we would be sponsoring from India - her name is Poonam and she is a social worker involved with domestic violence issues in her hometown, Ahmedabad.
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Besides traditional display advertising, ChicagoNow also offers advertisers the ability to post "adverblogs," which is sponsored content from local advertisers.
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Alcohol Concern and Cancer Research UK are running fundraising campaigns in which participants are sponsored for abstaining from drink throughout January.
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Graham's postdoctoral fellowship is sponsored by gifts from Gary and Cynthia Bengier, and her research was partly supported by the National Science Foundation.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "sponsored by" or "funded by" instead of "sponsored from" for grammatical correctness. For example, instead of "The event is sponsored from a local business", write "The event is sponsored by a local business".
Common error
Avoid using "from" after "sponsored". The correct preposition is "by", indicating the source or entity providing the sponsorship.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "is sponsored from" attempts to describe the source of sponsorship. However, it incorrectly uses the preposition "from". Ludwig AI indicates this is not standard English.
Frequent in
Science
33%
News & Media
33%
Formal & Business
33%
Less common in
Science
0%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "is sponsored from" is considered grammatically incorrect in standard English. As Ludwig AI points out, the correct phrasing is "sponsored by" or "funded by". While a few sources might use "is sponsored from", it is best to avoid it in formal or professional writing. Instead, use alternatives like "is funded by" or "is supported by" to clearly and correctly convey the intended meaning.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
is funded by
Replaces "sponsored from" with the more grammatically correct "funded by", indicating financial support.
is supported by
Similar to "funded by", but can encompass non-financial support as well.
is backed by
Implies a strong endorsement or support, often financial.
receives funding from
Focuses on the act of receiving financial support from a source.
is financed by
Specifically indicates that something is paid for by a particular entity.
is underwritten by
Often used in the context of insurance or financial guarantees.
is granted by
Indicates that support is given in the form of grants.
is endowed by
Implies a long-term, substantial gift or fund.
is promoted by
Emphasizes the act of promoting rather than directly paying.
is championed by
Highlights strong advocacy and support, but not necessarily financial.
FAQs
What's the correct way to say something is supported by an entity?
The correct phrasing is to say it's "sponsored by" or "funded by", not "sponsored from". For example, "The project is sponsored by a grant" is correct.
What can I say instead of "is sponsored from"?
Use alternatives like "is funded by", "is supported by", or "is backed by" depending on the context.
Which is correct: "is sponsored from" or "is sponsored by"?
"Is sponsored by" is the grammatically correct and widely accepted phrasing. "Is sponsored from" is generally considered incorrect.
How to use "is sponsored by" in a sentence?
You can say, "The conference is sponsored by several leading tech companies" to indicate who is providing sponsorship.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
2.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested