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kmph
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "kmph" is correct and usable in written English, particularly in contexts related to speed measurement.
It can be used when discussing speed limits, vehicle speeds, or any context where speed is being quantified in kilometers per hour. Example: "The speed limit on this highway is 100 kmph."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
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9 human-written examples
He set a track record at the German Avus circuit of 171.75 mph (276.38 kmph).
Encyclopedias
Traveling eastward, ever eastward, flying at eight kilometers per second, the dials indicated: 28,000 kmph, although Gagarin would not have experienced any sense of speed.
News & Media
Even at that point he's nudging over the 140 kmph mark and drawing Smith forward.
News & Media
Although the Nile train is only a couple of years old, the poor condition of the track doesn't allow it to exceed a speed of 60 kmph.
News & Media
Speed reading is a bit like trying to appreciate the sights of Paris while racing through the streets at 200 kmph.
News & Media
Royston Drenthe went from hero to villain in the time it takes him to drive round Alicante – and when you ignore red lights and hit 180 kmph, that's not long.
News & Media
12.46pm GMT 12th over: South Africa 40-3 (Amla 17, de Villiers 7) Harris seemed to be a little off his normal pace this morning but the speed gun indicates he's up over the 145 kmph mark now, much like Johnson.
News & Media
He's nudging the 150 kmph mark and mostly attempting to bounce them off the helmets of this Australian pair.
News & Media
Mr Cornell's wife, Virginia Cornell, told America's KMPH News: "We are going to use the money to pay off my rent and pay off my truck so we can get out of the hole.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing for a general audience, spell out "kilometers per hour" to avoid any ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "kmph" interchangeably with "mph" (miles per hour). Always double-check your units to ensure accuracy, especially when translating speeds or comparing different measurements.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "kmph" is as a noun, specifically an abbreviation functioning as a unit of measurement. As Ludwig AI confirms, it denotes speed in kilometers per hour. This abbreviation is used to quantify velocity in various contexts, as seen in the examples provided.
Frequent in
News & Media
77%
Encyclopedias
11%
Science
12%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Academia
0%
Wiki
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "kmph" is an abbreviation for kilometers per hour, used to express speed. Ludwig AI confirms it is grammatically correct. While "kmph" is appropriate for technical contexts and news reports, spelling out "kilometers per hour" might be better in formal writing. Related terms include "kph" and "kilometers per hour". Ensure accurate unit conversion and avoid confusing it with "mph". The phrase is most commonly found in news and media, as shown by Ludwig.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
kilometers per hour
This is the full form of the abbreviation "kmph".
kph
This is another abbreviation for 'kilometers per hour'.
speed in kilometers per hour
This phrase explicitly states the unit of speed being used.
velocity in km/h
This phrase uses 'velocity' instead of 'speed' and 'km/h' which is another format of kmph.
rate of speed in kilometers per hour
This phrase emphasizes the 'rate' at which the speed is measured.
speed of [number] kmph
This phrase emphasizes that a numerical is involved.
[number] kilometers per hour
This alternative emphasizes that a numerical is involved, but uses words instead of abbreviation.
at a speed of [number] kmph
This phrase adds a more descriptive way of speed using 'at a speed of'.
traveling at [number] kmph
This alternative specifies the mode of movement with 'traveling'.
measured in kilometers per hour
This alternative refers to the measurement unit instead of specific speed.
FAQs
How do I write "kmph" in a sentence?
You can use "kmph" when discussing speeds in kilometers per hour. For example, "The speed limit on this road is 80 kmph."
What does "kmph" stand for?
"Kmph" stands for kilometers per hour, a unit of speed expressing the number of kilometers traveled in one hour.
Is "kmph" the same as "kph"?
Yes, "kmph" and "kph" are both abbreviations for kilometers per hour and can be used interchangeably.
When should I use "kmph" versus "kilometers per hour"?
Use "kmph" in technical writing, charts, or situations where brevity is needed. Use "kilometers per hour" in general writing where clarity is more important or when the abbreviation might not be familiar to the reader.
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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
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested