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marine
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "marine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to anything related to the sea or ocean, such as marine life, marine biology, or marine transportation. Example: "The marine ecosystem is vital for maintaining the balance of our planet's environment."
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The UK could produce as much as half of its electricity needs from the waters around our islands and although we have several companies with world-leading expertise, we continue to invest less in marine energy than the annual subsidy to London's two main opera houses.
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They have the smallest migratory range of any marine turtle, so when their home in Queensland is destroyed, they've really got nowhere else to go.
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Greenpeace Reef Campaigner Louise Matthiesson said the decision was "one more body blow for the reef which further threatens marine life, its World Heritage status and Australia's tourism and fishing industries".
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"The Great Barrier Reef is definitely at a crossroad and decisions that will be taken over the next one, two, three years might potentially be crucial for the long-term conservation [of the reef]," said Fanny Douvere, from Unesco's World Heritage marine programme.
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The use of the term "scientific" to justify the lethal killing of whales by Japan is not supported by any marine mammal scientists that I know in the present age.
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Sally Hamilton, a marine biologist and director of Orca, a charity devoted to whale and dolphin protection, said: "Numerous boats wouldn't be something they were used to.
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A police marine unit was deployed on Thursday.
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A few green observers think the Tory manifesto is pretty strong on the natural environment, with plans to create huge marine protection zones around the UK's far-flung overseas territories, to plant 11m trees at home and to charge 5p for plastic bags.
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Only marine parks with four or all five of these criteria were effectively boosting conservation values, the study found.
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Latha told me of a couple of other venues further afield (Jogger's Park in Bandra, and Marine Drive) but that's really just about it – for a city of 20 million-plus people.
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Brigadier General Paul Kennedy of the US Marine Corps said six military aircraft, including two helicopters, were to arrive, accompanied by 100 Marines and lifting equipment, under an agreement reached with Nepal's government earlier in the week.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing an ecosystem, use "marine" to specify that it is related to the ocean. For example, "marine ecosystem".
Common error
While "aquatic" can refer to both saltwater and freshwater environments, "marine" is specific to oceans and seas. Do not use "marine" when referring to lakes, rivers, or other freshwater systems.
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Linguistic Context
Marine functions primarily as an adjective, modifying nouns to specify a connection to the sea or ocean. As Ludwig AI says, it correctly emphasizes the relation to the sea or ocean, such as "marine biology" or "marine life".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The word "marine" is grammatically correct and very common, primarily functioning as an adjective to denote a relationship to the sea or ocean. As noted by Ludwig AI, its usage is appropriate and accurate in describing various aspects of the oceanic environment. While alternatives like "maritime", "oceanic", and "aquatic" exist, "marine" specifically targets saltwater contexts. Remember to avoid using "marine" for freshwater environments to maintain accuracy in your writing. The frequent occurrence in news sources indicates its widespread use in describing current events and scientific findings related to the ocean.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
maritime
Refers more broadly to anything related to the sea, including navigation and commerce.
nautical
Relates specifically to ships, sailing, and seafarers.
oceanic
Focuses on the ocean environment and its characteristics.
sea
A more general term for the ocean, often used in broader contexts.
aquatic
Encompasses anything relating to water, including freshwater environments as well as the sea.
naval
Specifically relates to a country's navy or military operations at sea.
seafaring
Describes activities related to traveling by sea.
pelagic
Refers to the open ocean, away from the coast or seabed.
littoral
Relates to the coastal region or shore.
offshore
Indicates something situated in the sea, a distance from the shore.
FAQs
How is "marine" typically used in a sentence?
The term "marine" is frequently used as an adjective to describe something related to the sea or ocean, such as "marine life", "marine biology", or "marine park".
What are some alternatives to the word "marine"?
Is it correct to use "marine" to describe freshwater environments?
No, "marine" specifically refers to saltwater environments like oceans and seas. For freshwater environments, use the term "aquatic" instead.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
95%
Authority and reliability
4.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested