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it contends to
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it contends to" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct phrase is "it contends that," which is used to express a claim or assertion made by someone or something. Example: "The report contends that climate change is accelerating at an unprecedented rate."
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Political leaders have turned to "brutality and repression", it contends, to crush protests against their ideologically inspired programmes of privatisation, deregulation and tax cuts.
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Political leaders have turned to "brutality and repression" it contends, to crush protests against their ideologically inspired programmes of privatisation, deregulation and tax cuts.
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Similar Expressions
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The report attributes police wrongdoing in part to the mediocrity that it contends was allowed to flourish.
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The Chinese government blames outside agitators, among them members of a separatist movement it contends has links to global jihadists, for much of the unrest.
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In response to a random user request, it contends the entire signaling process to core network to reject the user up until it is under the femtocell coverage.
It contends that Knight Capital failed to remove a defective function in one of its routers that was used to execute orders that day.
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It contends that the department tried to "suppress" information from the altercation.
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At the time, it contended that it wanted to ensure that the development tools it shipped met its standards.
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It also contended that to bring the suit, Kerry had to meet strict legal requirements that apply to prisoners.
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IT departments will need to contend with people-to-people, people-to-machine, and machine-to-machine connections.
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By the mid-19th century, though, it was contending with Broadway to be the city's premier entertainment district.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "it contends that" instead of "it contends to". The correct structure requires the conjunction "that" to introduce the clause being asserted.
Common error
Avoid using the preposition "to" after "contends". The verb "contend" requires the conjunction "that" to introduce a subordinate clause. "It contends to" is grammatically incorrect.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it contends to" is an incorrect attempt to use the verb "contend" to introduce a claim or argument. As Ludwig AI confirms, the correct structure involves the conjunction "that" rather than the preposition "to".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "it contends to" is grammatically incorrect. As Ludwig AI clearly points out, the correct form is "it contends that". The intention behind using such a phrase is usually to make an assertion or argument. However, due to the grammatical error, using "it contends to" can lead to miscommunication and should be avoided. Always use "it contends that" or alternatives like "it asserts that" for clarity and correctness.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it asserts that
Replaces "contends" with "asserts", maintaining the meaning of a strong declaration.
it claims that
Substitutes "contends" with "claims", indicating a declaration without necessarily implying strong evidence.
it argues that
Replaces "contends" with "argues", suggesting a reasoned presentation of a viewpoint.
it maintains that
Substitutes "contends" with "maintains", conveying a steadfast holding of a particular belief.
it posits that
Replaces "contends" with "posits", indicating the suggestion of an idea as a basis for reasoning.
it suggests that
Replaces "contends" with "suggests", implying a more tentative assertion.
it proposes that
Substitutes "contends" with "proposes", indicating the presentation of a plan or suggestion for consideration.
it alleges that
Replaces "contends" with "alleges", implying an assertion without proof.
it believes that
Substitutes "contends" with "believes", which conveys a personal conviction or opinion.
it holds that
Replaces "contends" with "holds", implying a formal or considered opinion.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use "contend" in a sentence?
The verb "contend" should be followed by "that" to introduce a clause. For example, "The author contends that the evidence is compelling."
Is "it contends to" grammatically correct?
No, "it contends to" is grammatically incorrect. The correct usage is "it contends that". Use alternatives like "it asserts that" or "it claims that".
What can I use instead of "it contends to"?
Use "it contends that" or similar phrases like "it argues that", "it maintains that", or "it suggests that".
How does "it contends that" differ from "it suggests that"?
"It contends that" implies a stronger assertion, while "it suggests that" indicates a more tentative or speculative claim.
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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
85%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested