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it will be election
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it will be election" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to an upcoming election, but it lacks necessary articles or context. Example: "It will be election day next Tuesday."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
News & Media
Alternative expressions(2)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
It will be election day that will decide this.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
"It's a big change, there will be elections for the leader and it could be a businessman rather than a state official.
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"I can't say that it will be a government for four years," he told Greek television, "but I can say that it is very unlikely that there will be elections in the next 12 months".
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There will be elections later.
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Then there will be elections again.
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This year, it will be holding elections in which the largest parties all agree that peace with India is essential.
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Goldy suggested Tuesday that if she loses the mayoral election, it will be because the election was "RIGGED".
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If they do this to you before the election, think how much worse it will be after the election".
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If they do this to you before the election, think how much worse it will be after the election," Abbott said.
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"It will be the dirtiest election we have seen for a long time", she warned.
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"It will be a national election in which every party fights for its own votes," Ms. Merkel said.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to an upcoming election, ensure you include the necessary articles ("a," "an," "the") to make the phrase grammatically correct. For example, use "there will be an election" or "it will be the election day."
Common error
Avoid omitting articles before "election." Saying just "it will be election" sounds awkward. Instead, specify "it will be an election" or "it will be the election."
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it will be election" attempts to express a future occurrence of an election. However, Ludwig AI notes that it is grammatically incorrect due to the omission of an article. The examples provided illustrate the correct usage in various contexts.
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News & Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "it will be election" is grammatically incorrect in standard English. As Ludwig AI indicates, the omission of articles makes the phrase awkward and unclear. The analysis shows a rare occurrence, primarily in News & Media contexts, but requires correction. To properly convey the intended meaning, use phrases such as "there will be an election" or "it will be election day". Ensure to include the necessary articles for grammatical accuracy and clarity. The authoritative sources, such as The Guardian and The New York Times, offer examples of correct usage in their reporting.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
there will be an election
Adds the article "an" for grammatical correctness and uses the construction "there will be" to indicate a future event.
an election will take place
Uses a more formal and explicit verb phrase "will take place" instead of "will be".
the election is upcoming
Replaces the future tense construction with a present continuous form emphasizing imminence.
election day is approaching
Focuses on the specific day rather than the overall event, highlighting its impending arrival.
the polls will open
Refers to the start of voting, a key event within an election.
voters will go to the polls
Emphasizes the action of voters participating in the election process.
the election is scheduled
Highlights the planned and organized nature of the election.
the country will elect
Shifts the focus to the act of a country choosing its leaders.
a vote will be held
Uses the passive voice to describe the act of voting.
the nation decides
Emphasizes the decisiveness and importance of the election's outcome.
FAQs
How to use the term "it will be election" correctly in a sentence?
The phrase "it will be election" is grammatically incorrect. Use "there will be "an election"" or "it will be "election day"" instead.
What can I say instead of "it will be election" to refer to a future election?
You can use phrases like "there will be an election", "an election will be held", or "the election is coming up".
Which is correct, "it will be election" or "there will be an election"?
"There will be an election" is grammatically correct. "It will be election" omits necessary articles and doesn't follow standard English grammar rules.
What's the difference between "it will be election" and "it will be election day"?
"It will be election" is grammatically incorrect. "It will be election day" is correct and refers to the specific day when the election takes place.
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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
94%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested