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it hole
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it hole" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It cannot be used in any context as it lacks clarity and grammatical structure. Example: "I found it hole in the ground." (This is incorrect.)
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
He took one extra club for his approach and hit it hole high on the right side of the green.
News & Media
You don't need to include one, but if you would like to have a handle, there are two different ways to make it: Hole punch handle: Make a handle by punching a hole to each side of the bag, about an inch (2.5cm) down from the top.
Wiki
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
When disturbed, it backs into its hole.
Encyclopedias
They didn't even call it "Hole-blerone," an obvious portmanteau of Toblerone and hole.
News & Media
"The salt from the air of the ocean: it is giving it holes".
News & Media
Before slicing the melon, you may remove the plug, turn it hole-side-down and drain the liquor-melon juices that didn't soak in so they don't leak everywhere when cutting the fruit.
Wiki
If it finds a hole, it utilizes it for communication.
As long as I can keep it on the ground, if it finds a hole, it finds a hole".
News & Media
It had holes where it shouldn't and none where it should.
News & Media
Inmates call it "the hole".
News & Media
It has hole concentration of approximately 4 × 1017 cm-3.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing a hole, specify its location and function to avoid ambiguity. For example, instead of "it hole", use "the hole in the wall" or "the opening for the screw".
Common error
Avoid using "it hole" as a general term for any opening without specifying what "it" refers to. This can lead to confusion and misinterpretation. Instead, clearly identify the object and the nature of the hole or opening.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it hole" functions as a noun phrase, though its grammatical correctness and clarity are questionable. As Ludwig AI indicates, the phrase lacks clarity and grammatical structure, suggesting it's not suitable for formal use. Examples show it attempting to describe a physical opening or void.
Frequent in
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33%
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33%
Science
33%
Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "it hole" is generally considered grammatically incorrect and lacks clarity in most contexts. Ludwig AI confirms that the phrase needs context, and the phrase is most likely found in informal registers. It's crucial to use more precise and descriptive alternatives, such as "the opening", "the cavity", or "the hole in it", depending on the specific context. To ensure clarity and avoid ambiguity, specifying what "it" refers to is essential in any writing situation.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
that cavity
Replaces the ambiguous "it hole" with a direct reference to a specific cavity or opening.
that opening
Similar to 'that cavity', but emphasizes the entrance or aperture aspect.
the void in it
Focuses on the emptiness or absence within the object being referred to.
the puncture in it
Specifically refers to a piercing or breach in the object.
the gap within
Highlights the space or interval inside something.
the indentation there
Describes a depression or recess at a specific location.
the perforation present
Emphasizes a small hole made by piercing.
the aperture on it
Refers to an opening or gap, particularly in a technical context.
the breach in that
Suggests a violation or break in the integrity of something.
the orifice of it
More formal term for an opening, often used in scientific or medical contexts.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "it hole" to be more precise?
To be more precise than "it hole", consider using terms like "the opening", "the cavity", or "the puncture" depending on the context. Specifying what "it" refers to is also crucial for clarity.
What are some contexts where "it hole" might be used, and how can I improve the phrasing?
While "it hole" is vague, it sometimes appears in informal contexts. Replace it with clearer descriptions such as "the hole in the wall", "the opening for the wire", or "the puncture mark" for better understanding.
Is "it hole" grammatically correct?
The phrase "it hole" is generally considered grammatically incorrect due to its ambiguity and lack of specific meaning. Using more descriptive alternatives like "the gap", "the void", or "the perforation" improves clarity.
What's the difference between saying "it hole" and "the hole in it"?
"It hole" is vague and grammatically awkward. "The hole in it" is clearer but still requires context. It's best to use specific descriptions such as "the hole in the bucket" or "the opening in the pipe" for maximum clarity.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested