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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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locate on a map
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "locate on a map" is not entirely correct in English; it should be "locate on the map." You can use it when referring to finding a specific place or feature on a map.
Example: "Can you help me locate on the map where the nearest gas station is?"
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
15 human-written examples
You can type in specific street addresses or even names of landmarks, like "Golden Gate Bridge" for the program to locate on a map.
News & Media
If the report is accurate, we killed 150 more or less nobodies (except to those who knew them) and maybe even a top leader or two in a country most Americans couldn't locate on a map.
News & Media
So how did an American UFO cult end up spending almost a decade attempting to build a clinic in a landlocked west African nation few outsiders can locate on a map?
News & Media
The Verfassungsschutz is headquartered in Cologne; the B.N.D. in Pullach, about half an hour from Munich; the Federal Prosecutor in Karlsruhe; the B.K.A. in Wiesbaden; and the state security offices of the B.K.A. in a town called Meckenheim, in North Rhine-Westphalia, which most Germans have yet to locate on a map.
News & Media
You then can send out your deal proposal to the local merchants (which Spreezio will locate on a map) and once they get back to you accepting or rejecting your proposal, you can decide if you want to make a short trip and purchase the item(s) either way.
News & Media
After some fine-tuning, you can send out your deal proposal to the merchant(s) Spreezio will locate on a map, and once they get back to you accepting or rejecting your proposal, you can decide if you want to make a short trip and purchase the item(s) either way.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
45 human-written examples
Data are usually located on a map by the latitude and longitude to enable location data to be visualized.
Until Bush's arrival, Crawford was not a desirable place to have a weekend home, or a town that most Texans could have located on a map.
News & Media
In markets where the tool works, sellers can search for agents by name and see their current listings; how many homes the agent has sold in the last three years, or in the past year in some cases; where the homes are located on a map; photos of the homes; the median sales price; the average number of price cuts for each property; and other details.
News & Media
Second, SizeUp can show businesses where competitors, customers, and suppliers are located on a map, and creates a geo-visual list of potential buyers and vendors.
News & Media
Aristotle holds that this same topography applies to every ethical virtue: all are located on a map that places the virtues between states of excess and deficiency.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
For improved clarity, use the definite article 'the' when referring to a specific map: "locate it on the map".
Common error
Avoid saying "locate on a map" when referring to a specific map. It is better to say "locate on the map".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "locate on a map" functions as a verb phrase indicating the action of finding or identifying a specific place or feature on a map. This can be used in various contexts, from providing directions to analyzing geographical data. As Ludwig notes, the more precise form is "locate on the map."
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "locate on a map" refers to finding or identifying a position or feature on a map. While acceptable, Ludwig suggests that the more precise and commonly used form is "locate on the map". It's versatile across various contexts, including news, science, and general informational content. For improved clarity, particularly in formal or technical writing, alternatives like "identify on the map" or "find on the map" are recommended. Remember to prioritize precision by including the definite article 'the' when referring to a specific map.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
find on the map
Uses a more common verb "find" and the definite article "the" for greater precision.
identify on the map
Emphasizes recognition rather than placement, and uses the definite article.
position on the map
Focuses on determining the exact location and uses the definite article.
place on the map
Suggests marking or indicating a location; similar to position but less formal.
determine location on the map
More explicit about the process of finding a specific location and uses the definite article.
spot on the map
Implies quickly or easily finding something, uses the definite article for greater precision.
mark on the map
Focuses on indicating a location by drawing or highlighting and uses the definite article.
chart on the map
Implies plotting or recording data and uses the definite article.
plot on the map
Similar to charting, suggesting a careful or technical placement and uses the definite article.
pinpoint on the map
Suggests finding an exact or precise location and uses the definite article.
FAQs
How can I use "locate on a map" in a sentence?
You can say something like, "Can you help me "locate on a map" where the train station is?" However, "locate on the map" or "find on the map" are more precise.
What's a more formal way to say "locate on a map"?
A more formal way is to use phrases like "identify on the map" or "determine location on the map", especially in technical or academic contexts.
Which is correct, "locate on a map" or "locate on the map"?
"Locate on the map" is generally preferred because it implies a specific, known map. "Locate on a map" is acceptable but less precise.
What does it mean to "locate something on a map"?
It means to find the position of something, such as a place or feature, on a visual representation of an area.
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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
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested