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linage
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "linage" is not correct; the correct spelling is "lineage." It is used to refer to direct descent from an ancestor or the line of descendants of a particular ancestor.
Example: "Her lineage can be traced back to the royal family."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Tablighi Jamaat began as an offshoot of Deobandism, the deeply socially conservative school of Islam to which movements such as the Taliban also trace a theological linage.
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At Barron's, its weekly publication, national advertising linage fell 20.6percentt in November and was down 16.7percentt year to date, the company said.
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And while company executives predicted that advertising in The Journal this month would drop about 30percentt from the record 1999 levels, they also said that total advertising linage so far this year was up 18.7percentt from 1999.
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The New York-based company said its latest estimate was based on advertising linage figures for The Journal, its European and Asian editions, its Barron's business newspaper and the Ottaway group of community newspapers.
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I find the vast space and linage that The Times continues to give Mr. Trump distressing.
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Mr. Morton said that two-thirds of the ad linage gains in June across the industry came from that extra Sunday.
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Advertising linage -- particularly at the flagship Journal, the nation's second-largest newspaper after USA Today -- continues to hover below linage totals before the peak years of the 1990's boom.
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As advertising linage has fallen at The Times in recent months -- by 4percentt, for example, among advertisements printed throughout the paper's full run -- Tribune's stock price has fallen as well, from nearly $53 a share in February to $46.90 last week.
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Dow Jones predicted that ad linage at The Journal would drop 35percentto45percentcent in the fourth quarter.
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Last month, the company reported that advertising linage in The Journal's American edition had fallen 6.2percentt in November, compared with a year earlier, and was down 2.8percentt year to date.
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Linage for Barron's increased 36percentt last month, while Ottaway Newspapers' was up 6.8percentt.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
In contexts related to advertising, be specific and use terms like "advertising space" or "advertising revenue" for clarity.
Common error
Avoid using "linage" when you mean "lineage". "Lineage" refers to ancestry or descent, while "linage" is often a misspelling or misused term.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "linage" when it appears, is typically as a noun. However, it is often used incorrectly, typically as a misspelling of the word "lineage". Ludwig AI identifies that "linage" is not correct; the correct spelling is "lineage."
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "linage" is frequently encountered, particularly within news and media contexts, but is often a misspelling or misuse of the word "lineage", which refers to ancestry or descent. Ludwig AI flags "linage" as an incorrect term. When discussing advertising metrics, clearer terms like "advertising space" or "advertising revenue" are recommended. While "linage" appears in various sources, primarily newspapers, it's essential to ensure correct usage and consider more precise alternatives based on the intended meaning.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
lineage
Corrects the misspelling; refers to ancestry or descent.
ancestry
Focuses on family history and the origin of a person or family.
genealogy
Implies a detailed study and charting of family history.
advertising space
Specifies the amount of space occupied by advertisements, especially in print media.
advertising revenue
Refers to the income generated from advertisements.
text length
Describes the physical measure of written content.
editorial space
Denotes the area in a publication dedicated to non-advertising content.
column inches
Is a unit of measurement for the area on a page, typically in newspapers.
descent
Highlights the act of originating from a particular ancestor or group.
heritage
Refers to traditions, achievements, and beliefs that are part of the history of a group or nation.
FAQs
What is the correct spelling, "linage" or "lineage"?
The correct spelling for ancestry or descent is "lineage". "Linage" is often a misspelling.
When might I see the word "linage" used?
Historically, "linage" was sometimes used in the newspaper industry to refer to the amount of advertising space sold. However, "advertising space" or "advertising revenue" are clearer terms.
What does "lineage" mean?
"Lineage" refers to a direct line of descent from an ancestor. It's often used to describe someone's ancestry or family history.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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94%
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Real-world application tested