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it would be disposed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it would be disposed" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey the idea of something being discarded or dealt with, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear. Example: "Once the project is completed, it would be disposed of properly."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
News & Media
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Alternative expressions(3)
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Exact Expressions
3 human-written examples
An attempt by local authorities to remove Deng's body from the site of his death — some feared it would be disposed of without a proper autopsy — fed the fury.
News & Media
It would be disposed of by injection into sinking thermohaline currents (say, the Mediterranean undercurrent entering the Atlantic at Gibraltar) that would carry and spread it into the deep ocean.
Science & Research
An attempt by local authorities to remove Deng's body from the site of his death some feared it would be disposed of without a proper autopsy fed the fury.
News & Media
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57 human-written examples
Though the settlement did not specify how the items would be disposed of, it has been clear that the lawyers for the Harrison family wanted the guitar destroyed.
News & Media
"I testified for a structural resolution at the trial," Mr. Barksdale added, "and I think the judge would be disposed to it.
News & Media
The digital format makes it easy to cling to material that normally would be disposed of or would disintegrate.
News & Media
Cornwall Council and the Natural History Museum had been informed and the carcass would be "disposed of in due course", it added.
News & Media
For instance, if the digestate from the Jenfelder Au facility would be disposed into the sewer and not utilized, it would run through the whole central wastewater treatment complex including an anaerobic digestion step later.
Asked if he would be disposed toward re-forming the band, Fogerty said: "It's possible, yeah.
News & Media
The results indicate that, in the future 15 years, the city's majority of wastes would be disposed of at the landfill due to its relatively low operation cost and low capital for facility development/expansion.
In an idealized situation, CNTs would be disposed of after they transport their theranostic payloads.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Opt for more direct and common phrases like "it would be discarded", "it would be eliminated", or "it would be handled" to ensure clarity and avoid awkward phrasing.
Common error
Avoid using "it would be disposed" as it sounds unnatural in contemporary English. Choose clearer alternatives to communicate your intended meaning effectively.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it would be disposed" functions as a passive construction, indicating a future action performed upon a subject. While grammatically sound, Ludwig AI flags it as awkward, suggesting more common alternatives for clearer communication.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Science
50%
Formal & Business
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Less common in
Academia
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Encyclopedias
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "it would be disposed" is a grammatically valid but somewhat awkward way to express the idea of something being handled or removed in the future. Ludwig AI suggests that more common alternatives, such as "it would be discarded" or "it would be eliminated", are generally preferred for improved clarity and naturalness. While the phrase appears in news and scientific contexts, its infrequent usage and potential for misinterpretation suggest opting for simpler language in most situations.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it would be discarded
Replaces "disposed" with a more common synonym, implying something is thrown away.
it would be eliminated
Suggests a complete removal or eradication of something.
it would be handled
Indicates a process of dealing with or managing something.
it would be dealt with
Similar to "handled", but emphasizes the act of addressing a problem or situation.
it would be removed
Focuses on the act of taking something away.
it would be eliminated
Emphasizes the removal of something to get rid of it
it would be sold
Indicates a transfer of ownership in exchange for money.
it would be inclined
Shifts the meaning to suggest a tendency or preference towards something.
it would be prone to
Suggests a susceptibility or vulnerability to something.
it would be liable to
Indicates a legal or potential responsibility for something.
FAQs
What are some alternatives to "it would be disposed of"?
Alternatives include more common phrases such as "it would be discarded", "it would be eliminated", or "it would be handled", depending on the context.
Is "it would be disposed" grammatically correct?
While not strictly incorrect, "it would be disposed" is considered awkward and less common in modern English. More direct alternatives are generally preferred.
How can I use "it would be disposed of" correctly in a sentence?
While grammatically valid, consider rephrasing for clarity. For example, instead of "The waste would be disposed of", try "The waste "would be discarded"".
What is the difference between "it would be disposed" and "it would be discarded"?
"It would be discarded" is a more common and easily understood way to express the idea of something being thrown away, while "it would be disposed" sounds less natural and somewhat formal.
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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
87%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested