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lame through
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "lame through" is not correct and does not appear to be a usable expression in written English.
It seems to be a misinterpretation or a typo, as it does not convey a clear meaning in standard English. Example: "I felt lame through the entire meeting, unable to contribute effectively."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
Science
News & Media
Alternative expressions(3)
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1 human-written examples
Farmers notice that sheep in their sheep are lame through visual observation.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
However, the results of the current study suggest that we should not be using locomotion scoring as a system of management of lame sheep but encouraging farmers and advisors to control lameness through examination of all lame sheep, whatever the severity of lameness.
Science
From then, it mostly drove backward, dragging the lame wheel through the soil.
News & Media
The shadow culture secretary, Chris Bryant, has said the chair of the BBC Trust should resign because the government has turned her into a "lame duck" through its recent secret funding deal with the BBC.
News & Media
You know all the things they tell you: don't give to street beggars because they are only pretending to be lame; look through tomato pyramids for the rotten ones the hawkers hide underneath; don't help people whose cars have broken down, because they are really armed robbers.
News & Media
When I was directed to yet another tram, I had visions of a cabin tour modeled after the old Orient Express ride in Atlantic City, a mini-roller coaster that took its ticket holders on a delightfully lame spin through a haunted house stuffed with "frightening" mannequins.
News & Media
But it came back to life in the lame duck, breezing through the House last week and cruising through the Senate ― despite a late effort by Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass).
News & Media
Lame sows transitioned through fewer postures and moved more quickly through the standing to lying transition on the most lame day compared to sound and resolution days (P <0.05).
Science
South Korean presidents tend to become lame ducks halfway through their terms.
News & Media
Dobels Cento, the mount of the Sydney Olympic gold medallist Otto Becker, appeared lame after crashing through a fence in the warm-up session, in torrential rain.
News & Media
"They took this bill and jammed it through in lame duck".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing lameness, use specific and clear language that accurately reflects the cause or effect of the condition. For instance, instead of "lame through", consider "limping because of an injury" or "affected by lameness".
Common error
Be wary of using "lame through" as it is not a recognized or grammatically correct phrase in standard English. Opt for established expressions like "limping due to" or "affected by lameness" for clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "lame through" functions as a prepositional phrase, attempting to describe a condition (lameness) in relation to a process or duration. However, it's not a standard or grammatically correct construction. Ludwig AI identifies it as an error.
Frequent in
News & Media
33%
Science
33%
Formal & Business
0%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
0%
Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "lame through" is not grammatically correct and is considered a non-standard expression. Ludwig AI flags it as an error and suggests using clearer, more established alternatives such as "limping due to" or "affected by lameness". While examples can be found across various sources, including news and scientific publications, its infrequency and grammatical issues make it unsuitable for formal writing. It's better to opt for precise and standard language when describing lameness to ensure clarity and avoid misinterpretation.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
limping due to
Focuses on the cause of the lameness, indicating a specific reason for the limp.
affected by lameness
Highlights the condition of lameness impacting movement.
suffering from lameness
Emphasizes the experience of dealing with lameness.
experiencing lameness because of
Clearly states the experience and cause of lameness.
hampered by lameness
Shows how lameness obstructs or hinders movement.
weakened by lameness
Emphasizes the weakening effect of the lameness.
impaired by a limp
Describes the general impact of lameness on mobility.
mobility affected by limping
States how the overall mobility is influenced by lameness.
hindered in movement because of lameness
Indicates the specific type of impediment and its cause.
restricted movement due to limping
Focuses on the restricted ability to move as a result of lameness.
FAQs
What does it mean if someone is described as "lame"?
The term "lame" can mean physically disabled or limping, or, informally, uncool or uninteresting. The physical sense describes someone whose "mobility is impaired".
How can I describe lameness in a more formal way?
In formal contexts, use phrases like "mobility impairment", "limping", or "gait abnormality" to describe the condition of being lame.
Is it appropriate to use "lame" to describe something uncool?
While "lame" is informally used to describe something uncool or weak, it's advisable to use alternative terms like "uncool", "uninteresting", or "weak" to avoid potential offense.
What are some alternatives to "lame through"?
Since "lame through" is not a standard phrase, consider alternatives like "limping because of" or "affected by lameness" depending on the intended meaning.
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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
85%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested