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men bulge
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase 'men bulge' is not correct English, and it is not usable in written English.
This phrase would need to be changed to something like 'the men's bulging muscles' in order to be grammatically correct. Example sentence: I was in awe of the men's bulging muscles as they carried the heavy box.
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Alternative expressions(2)
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60 human-written examples
S.S.S. men bulging with weapons stood around the room.
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So it is a mans bulge not just thighs — MYKKI (@MykkiBlanco December 2, 2016.
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In the same way, Dove Men+Care, which was introduced in 2010, promotes traits like men's parenting skills over hypermasculine images of men with bulging muscles surrounded by women.
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Not long after the aged warrior was turned away, a group of 20 young men with bulging backpacks appeared, also eager to join the holy war.
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Big men with bulging biceps do not make a pretty sight when they dissolve into tears, so it felt kinder to leave James Horwill, Australia's captain, and Leigh Halfpenny, the Lions' vanquished goal-kicker, to their emotions at the final whistle of yesterday's error-strewn epic in Melbourne and consider instead the influence of Will Genia.
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Furuholmen and his band mates took these treasures and created Apparatjik World, an eclectic mix of art, video, music and installations – including projections of band members dressed as semi-nude muscle men with bulging silver posing pouches ("we like a costume: it gives us freedom," says Furuholmen).
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Topless men with bulging muscles pulled beers.
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In Hollywood, buff men with bulging self-esteem are often the ones who save the day.
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An ancient crone grins ghoulishly over a bowl of food; a demonic figure whispers in the ear of a stooped old man; a midnight coven surrounds a goat-headed sorcerer; a dog raises its head forlornly; and, most famous of all, a raggedy-bearded man with bulging eyes devours a human form that is already reduced to red meat.
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Photographs show a young man with bulging biceps and a tough-guy countenance.
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A dreadlocked man with bulging muscles stood in the street in the darkness, preaching his own magnificence, dripping in blood.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing physical attributes, ensure grammatical correctness by using adjectives or possessive forms. For example, use "men's bulging muscles" instead of the ungrammatical "men bulge".
Common error
A common mistake is to use nouns as verbs without proper conjugation or auxiliary verbs. To correct this, always check if your sentence follows standard grammatical structure, like using possessives or adjectives to describe the noun.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "men bulge" attempts to combine a noun and a verb, but lacks grammatical correctness. Ludwig AI identifies this as incorrect English. To properly convey the intended meaning, a possessive or adjective form is needed.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "men bulge" is grammatically incorrect and not suitable for standard English usage. Ludwig AI flags this as incorrect. To express a similar meaning, consider using grammatically correct alternatives like "men's bulging muscles" or "bulging men". Always ensure your sentences follow proper grammatical structure to effectively convey your intended meaning.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
men's bulging muscles
Rephrases to specify that it's the muscles of men that are bulging, improving clarity.
men with bulges
Uses "bulges" as a noun to describe men who have a bulge.
bulging men
Transforms "bulging" into an adjective describing the men, adding clarity.
men who are bulging
Uses a relative clause to describe the men's state, providing grammatical correctness.
men swelling
Substitutes "bulge" with the synonym "swelling" for a slightly different nuance.
men's swelling muscles
Specifies 'muscles' are swelling, correcting the grammatical structure.
men growing
Expresses an increase in size, though less specific than 'bulging'.
men's expansion
Emphasizes the action of expanding, but grammatically incorrect.
men increasing
Indicates a general increase in size.
men's inflating muscles
Uses the verb "inflating" as an action of the "men's muscles".
FAQs
Is "men bulge" grammatically correct?
No, "men bulge" is not grammatically correct. A correct phrase would be "men's bulging muscles" or "bulging men".
How can I use "men bulge" in a sentence correctly?
You can't use "men bulge" directly in a sentence because it's grammatically incorrect. Instead, rephrase it to something like "The bodybuilders had men's bulging muscles" or "Bulging men were present at the event".
What's a more appropriate way to say "men bulge"?
More appropriate alternatives include "men's bulging muscles", "men with bulges", or "bulging men". These options provide clearer and grammatically sound ways to express the intended meaning.
What is the difference between "men bulge" and "men's bulging muscles"?
"Men bulge" is grammatically incorrect as it uses a noun directly with a verb without proper structure. "Men's bulging muscles" is correct because it uses a possessive noun and an adjective to accurately describe the subject.
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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
78%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested