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mainstream availability
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "mainstream availability" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the general accessibility or presence of a product, service, or idea in the mainstream market or society. Example: "The new technology has finally reached mainstream availability, making it accessible to a wider audience."
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News & Media
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Now that Google's self-driving cars are on the long-path to mainstream availability, engineers have to cope with our robotic chauffeurs can deal with inferior human drivers.
News & Media
Citing the mainstream availability of Cannibal Holocaust, Jeffrey Sconce rejects definitions of cult films based on controversy and excess, as they've now become meaningless.
Wiki
Available for pre-order on October 7 and coming to mainstream availability in retail stores on October 14 in the United States, Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Japan, sales peaked over its predecessor with over a million sales in the first twenty-four hofrs of preorder availability and over four million sales in the first four days of retail availability.
Wiki
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Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
So the film's journey into mainstream respectability, and availability, is finally complete.
News & Media
In the European study, researchers from Illinois Wesleyan University found that the availability of mainstream conservative political parties appeared to diminish potential support for far-right parties.
News & Media
The challenge for the African Union is not only the difficulties in the conceptualization of "integration," which tends to be used interchangeably with "mainstreaming," but also the availability of tools that can support integration.
True Blood, the hit TV series which has attracted five million viewers in the States (it's currently showing on Channel 4 in the UK), is based on the Sookie Stackhouse novels of Charlaine Harris, which has as its premise the entering of the vamps into mainstream society – thanks to the availability of Japanese-made synthetic blood they have "come out of the casket".
News & Media
As the economy stumbled last year and mainstream advertisers retreated from TV, airtime availability softened and direct-response TV (DRTV) advertisers rushed in to fill the void (the nation's top 10 advertisers spent 15.1% less in 2008, Nielsen reports).
News & Media
With the availability of dead space-minimized mainstream gas analyzers there is an increasing interest to measure ventilation inhomogeneity by MBW techniques.
Science
Noting the above association, entrepreneurship is gradually mainstreamed into the development literature, notwithstanding the availability of more and better data to better understand the process of entrepreneurship (Nallari, et al., 2010).
Acoris Andipa, director of the Andipa Gallery, comments on the growing availability of street art in the mainstream art world: "We have witnessed the market for urban art continuing to expand and integrate into the mainstream.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing new technologies or products, use "mainstream availability" to indicate they are generally accessible to consumers and not limited to early adopters or niche markets.
Common error
While "mainstream availability" is acceptable, overuse in formal or academic writing can sound less precise. Consider alternatives like "widespread adoption" or "general market penetration" for a more professional tone.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "mainstream availability" functions primarily as a noun phrase, often serving as the object of a preposition or as part of a larger noun phrase. It describes the state of being widely accessible.
Frequent in
News & Media
33%
Wiki
33%
Science
33%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "mainstream availability" denotes the point at which something becomes widely accessible to the general public. Ludwig AI analysis confirms it is grammatically correct, although its use is relatively rare. It appears in diverse contexts like News, Wiki and Science, but it's less frequent in formal business or academic settings. For alternatives, consider ""widespread accessibility"" or "general market penetration" for a more formal tone. While acceptable, strategic selection based on context ensures clarity and precision in writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
widespread accessibility
Emphasizes ease of access to a broad audience; focusing on reach.
general accessibility
Highlights that something is accessible to almost everyone.
common accessibility
Focuses on the commonality of access rather than broad reach.
broad accessibility
Stresses the width or extent of being accessible.
overall availability
Highlights the general state of being available without regard to a specific sector.
common presence
Indicates that something is commonly found or experienced.
popular availability
Emphasizes that something is available to the masses.
ubiquitous presence
Indicates widespread and seemingly ever-present.
mainstream integration
Focuses on the idea of something becoming a standard or common part of society.
mass-market availability
Highlights the availability of something across a broad consumer market.
FAQs
What does "mainstream availability" mean?
It refers to the point at which a product, service, or technology becomes widely accessible and commonly used by the general public.
How can I use "mainstream availability" in a sentence?
You might say, "The company anticipates achieving "widespread accessibility"/ "general accessibility" of its new software by the end of the year."
What are some alternatives to "mainstream availability"?
Consider using terms like ""widespread accessibility"", "general market penetration", or "broad adoption" depending on the specific context.
Is "mainstream availability" formal or informal?
It leans towards a neutral to slightly informal register. In highly formal or academic writing, consider using more precise or technical alternatives.
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