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jury down
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "jury down" is not correct and does not appear to be a usable expression in written English.
Without context, it is unclear what you intend to convey with this phrase, as it does not have a recognized meaning. Example: "The judge decided to jury down the case, but this usage is incorrect."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
News & Media
Alternative expressions(20)
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1 human-written examples
"When the jury down here hears the full story of what the BLM put the Bundys through," said Dan Hill, "I expect the same result".
News & Media
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Similar Expressions
55 human-written examples
In 1994 a jury handed down a $2.2m settlement against a fraternity for a hazing ceremony that killed one of its participants.
News & Media
You report that the jury handed down a guilty verdict "despite pleas for tolerance from the victim's brother and widow".
News & Media
Six suspects have been arrested in connection with three of the beatings, but a grand jury turned down prosecutors' requests to indict them on hate-crime charges.
News & Media
Just hours before the New York federal grand jury handed down the indictment, Nitti shot himself as he wandered, drunken, along a railroad track in a Chicago suburb.
Encyclopedias
By Amy Davidson Sorkin June 3, 2011 What is the most dispiriting part of the John Edwards case, in which a grand jury handed down a six-count indictment Friday?
News & Media
On Tuesday, a grand jury handed down an indictment of Mr. Sklyarov, a 26-year-old Russian graduate student, and his employer, ElcomSoft.
News & Media
There were countersuits and messy depositions; in 2015, a jury handed down a $7.4 million judgment against Thicke and Pharrell, later reduced to $5.3 million by a judge.
News & Media
As for almost the whole trial, Tsarnaev's face registered little or no emotion as the jury handed down their unanimous sentence of death.
News & Media
Mr. Tourre's character will come into focus in the trial; the human elements of the case might sway a jury bogged down in the minutiae of high finance.
News & Media
PARIS — A French jury handed down light sentences and acquittals in a closely watched gang-rape case late Wednesday, prompting outrage from women's advocacy groups and consternation from government ministers.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "jury down" in formal writing. Instead, opt for more grammatically correct and widely accepted alternatives such as "jury's verdict" or "decline in jury trials".
Common error
Don't assume "jury down" is a recognized legal term. Using it can lead to confusion and misinterpretation. Always use established legal terminology to ensure clarity and professionalism in your writing.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "jury down" does not have a clearly defined grammatical function in standard English. Ludwig AI identifies it as an incorrect usage, as it doesn't adhere to established grammatical rules.
Frequent in
News & Media
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "jury down" is not a recognized or grammatically correct expression in standard English. Ludwig AI identifies it as incorrect. While it may appear in some contexts such as News & Media, it's advisable to avoid using this phrase in formal or professional writing. Instead, opt for more precise and established terms like "jury verdict", "decline in jury trials", or "the jury's decision" to ensure clarity and accuracy. Using established legal terminology is essential in formal contexts.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
jury decision
Focuses on the outcome or ruling made by the jury.
jury's verdict
Emphasizes the jury's final determination or judgment.
the jury's findings
Emphasizes the conclusions or facts determined by the jury.
decline in jury trials
Highlights a decrease in the number of jury trials taking place.
the jury's assessment
Highlights the jury's evaluation or judgment of the evidence presented.
reduction in jury awards
Indicates a decrease in the monetary compensation awarded by juries.
jury pool reduction
Focuses on a decrease in the number of potential jurors available.
grand jury indictment
Specifies a formal accusation issued by a grand jury.
jury deliberation
Highlights the process of the jury's discussion and decision-making.
jury selection process
Focuses on the procedures involved in choosing individuals to serve on a jury.
FAQs
How can I correctly describe a jury's decision?
Instead of using "jury down", which is not standard, use precise terms such as "jury verdict", "the jury's decision", or "the jury's finding" for clarity.
What are some alternatives to describe a decrease related to jury activity?
Instead of "jury down", consider phrases like "decline in jury trials" or "reduction in jury awards" to accurately convey a decrease in frequency or amount.
Is "jury down" a commonly accepted legal term?
No, "jury down" is not a recognized or commonly accepted legal term. Using established legal vocabulary will ensure clear communication and avoid confusion.
What can I say instead of "jury down" to describe the jury's opinion?
To describe the jury's opinion or assessment, use phrases like "the "jury's assessment"" or "the "jury's evaluation"" for more accurate and understandable communication.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
2.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested