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members
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "members" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to individuals who belong to a group, organization, or community. Example: "The members of the committee will meet next week to discuss the new policy."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Formal & Business
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
It is essentially clear that the four more liberal members of the Court will vote in favor of the mandate.
News & Media
The votes of the 6,000 members of the invitation-only Academy of Motion Pictures have to be in by March 21.
News & Media
We are currently in the process of interviewing potential board members, and our goal is to add an additional independent member this year in order to regain our 4-star rating by 2013.
News & Media
The UN motion was passed on Tuesday night, with the support of the US, but a number of security council members condemned Russia's stance.
News & Media
The content of the course will be tailored to the experience and interests of members of the group, ensuring every attendee receives a personalised experience and progresses as a photographer.
News & Media
Members of a well-known London football dynasty that also numbers Les, Dennis, Bradley and Clive among its members, the pair will conduct the draw at approximately 2pm, with five different third-round matches either ongoing or still to begin.
News & Media
Party leadership figures lined up to persuade members to vote for an endorsement of "business of usual" on fiscal policy, albeit accepting some amended language committing us explicitly to prioritising sensible stuff like investment in infrastructure.
News & Media
2. The Competition is not open to employees or agencies of Guardian News & Media Limited ("GNM" or the "Promoter"), their group companies or family members, freelance contributors to GNM, or anyone else connected to the Competition.
News & Media
The first academic casualty of the Boston College-Jean McConville furore has been a parallel project which was to involve a London-based historian and an ex-RUC officer as well as retired members of the Garda Siochana in the Irish Republic, all with long records in fighting terrorism.
News & Media
It is understood that the Boston archive includes claims by both dead and living IRA members that Adams as a senior commander in the organisation in 1972 came up with the idea of "disappearing" McConville rather than publicly admit the terror group had killed her.
News & Media
He remains the leader of a party that can count on the support of 129 of the 951 members of the Italian parliament.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "members" when referring to individuals who belong to a specific group, organization, or community. Ensure the context clearly defines the group to which the individuals belong.
Common error
Avoid using "members" without clearly specifying which group or organization they belong to. Provide sufficient context to prevent ambiguity and ensure clarity for the reader.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "members" is as a plural noun. It refers to multiple individuals belonging to a group, organization, or community. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage across various contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
68%
Formal & Business
15%
Science
7%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "members" functions as a plural noun denoting individuals belonging to a group or organization, as validated by Ludwig. It is grammatically correct and very common across diverse contexts, particularly in news and media. When writing, ensure clear context to avoid ambiguity. Ludwig AI provides alternatives such as "participants" and "affiliates" for nuanced expression. Common errors involve overuse without context; providing sufficient clarification enhances clarity. The word's consistent usage and clear meaning make it a reliable choice for effective communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
participants
Focuses on the action of taking part in something, rather than belonging to a group.
affiliates
Suggests a formal association or connection with an organization.
associates
Implies a connection or partnership, often in a professional context.
constituents
Refers to people represented by an elected official.
personnel
Specifically refers to people employed in an organization or company.
delegates
Suggests individuals chosen to represent a larger group.
representatives
Similar to delegates, but can also refer to sales or customer service roles.
enrollees
Refers to people who have officially signed up or registered for something.
subscribers
Specifically refers to individuals who pay for a service or publication.
adherents
Implies loyalty or support for a particular belief or cause.
FAQs
How to use "members" in a sentence?
You can use "members" to refer to individuals who belong to a group, organization, or community. For example, "The "members of the committee" will meet next week to discuss the new policy."
What can I say instead of "members"?
You can use alternatives like "participants", "affiliates", or "associates" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "members" or "membership"?
"Members" refers to the individuals within a group, while "membership" refers to the state of being a member or the total number of members in a group. Use the correct term based on your intended meaning.
What's the difference between "members" and "personnel"?
"Members" generally refers to individuals belonging to a group or organization, while "personnel" specifically refers to employees within an organization or company. The terms are not always interchangeable.
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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
95%
Authority and reliability
4.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested