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it determines to
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"it determines to" is not a proper grammatical construction in written English.
If you are trying to express an idea such as determination or purpose, you should use the phrases "it determines" or "it is determined to". For example, you could say: "It is determined to improve the quality of life in the community."
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
23 human-written examples
Milan Kundera said he didn't like satire because it was a "thesis art" ("Sure of its own truth, it ridicules what it determines to combat").
News & Media
The Commission shall repeal or modify any regulation it determines to be no longer necessary in the public interest.
Academia
The Commission shall repeal or modify any regulation it determines to be no longer in the public interest.
Academia
How does the N.F.L. decide how to fine a player for what it determines to be an illegal hit?
News & Media
It determines to which site the file is replicated based on number of requests, free storage space, and site centrality.
The Board may impose and collect such fees, refunds, and reimbursements as it determines to be appropriate for services provided by or through the Board.
Academia
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
37 human-written examples
In 1985, a young couple bought it, determined to carry on the new tradition.
News & Media
Rovero came out of it determined to educate others and set up the National Coalition Against Prescription Drug Abuse.
News & Media
No matter what happened during the exam, I would go into it determined to do the best I could.
News & Media
Moreover, why was it determined to drag out that return-to-normality process so long into the future?
News & Media
Moreover, this essence "immediately determines" the Father, and only through him is it determined to the Son and Spirit.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When intending to express that something 'decides' or 'controls' an outcome, use "it determines". For example, "The algorithm determines the order of search results."
Common error
Avoid using "it determines to" when you mean "it is determined to". The first is grammatically incorrect; the second expresses intent or resolve. For example, write 'The company is determined to improve its customer service' not 'The company determines to improve its customer service'.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it determines to" is grammatically incorrect. The correct usage is either "it determines" (where 'determines' acts as a verb indicating a decision) or "it is determined to" (where 'determined' acts as an adjective indicating intention). According to Ludwig AI, the phrase does not adhere to standard English grammar rules.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "it determines to" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided in formal writing. The correct forms are either "it determines", indicating a decision or control, or "it is determined to", expressing intention. Ludwig AI identifies the phrase as grammatically flawed, and there are no correct examples of its use in reliable sources. To express similar ideas, consider using alternatives such as "it decides" or "it is designed to", depending on the intended meaning. Always prioritize grammatical accuracy to ensure clear and effective communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it decides
Replaces "determines to" with a simpler verb indicating a decision-making process.
it establishes
Focuses on setting or creating something definitively, instead of simply deciding.
it resolves
Indicates the solving or concluding of something, adding a sense of finality.
it dictates
Implies a stronger influence or control over the outcome, rather than just a determination.
it governs
Highlights the control or regulation aspect of the determination, suggesting rules or laws.
it influences
Shifts the focus to affecting the outcome rather than directly determining it.
it is designed to
Emphasizes the intended purpose or function, changing the verb structure.
it aims to
Focuses on the goal or intention behind the action, altering the initial verb.
it is intended to
Similar to "aims to" but with a more formal and passive tone, changing the verb.
it leads to
Changes the focus to the result or consequence of the action, shifting the verb completely.
FAQs
How can I properly use 'determine' in a sentence?
Use "determine" to indicate a decision or conclusion reached after investigation or thought. For example, 'The investigation determined the cause of the accident'.
What is the correct way to express intention using 'determined'?
To express intention, use 'is/are/am determined to'. For example, 'She is determined to succeed' indicates her strong intention to achieve success.
What can I say instead of "it determines"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "it decides", "it establishes", or "it resolves".
Is "it determines to" grammatically correct?
No, "it determines to" is grammatically incorrect. The correct forms are "it determines" or "it is determined to", each conveying different meanings.
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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
60%
Authority and reliability
1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested