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moyle
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "moyle" is not correct or usable in written English as it does not have a recognized meaning in standard English.
It may be a misspelling or a colloquial term that is not widely understood. Example: "The moyle was not clear in its definition, leading to confusion among the readers."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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42 human-written examples
Particularly impressive is the way Moyle returns to a key moment - Lizzie Sidall's suicide, for instance - at various points to consider it from different angles.
News & Media
If we were to standardise medical insurance forms, we would be able to absorb the cost of covering the uninsured.Ken Moyle Beaverton, OregonSIR – Some of the expense of health care derives from Americans' diet and sedentary lifestyle.
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Dr Moyle calls for more research into the causes of illicit trade.
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Dr. Moyle said the study was of the sort that should be carried out for other species worldwide because "it demonstrates that we can predict alien invasions".
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Was it possible, Mr. Moyle asked, to keep new federal gun regulations from being enforced in Idaho?
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Some biographers, including Moyle, speculate that a gynecological problem ended their sex life, but that was also the time when Wilde decided he much preferred young men.
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17 human-written examples
Representative Mike Moyle told the Associated Press: "I pray that they're right.
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However, Brendan Moyle, a wildlife economist from Massey University recently back from a research trip to China, thinks that the legal market for ivory is not a catalyst for poaching.
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"Bullfrogs are superfrogs, very adaptable and seemingly immune to most of the causes of amphibian decline," said Peter B. Moyle, associate director of the Center for Watershed Sciences at the University of California, Davis.
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The House majority leader, Mike Moyle, sitting near the back, made the point, for example, that federal authorities were establishing a pattern of enforcing some laws and not others.
News & Media
I got a taxi to the courthouse in Douglas where Kershaw would appear before the island's high bailiff, Michael Moyle.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to the act of toiling or working hard, use the standard spellings "moil" or "moile". Verify the context to ensure the correct spelling is used. Do not use "moyle".
Common error
Avoid using "moyle" when you mean "moil" or "moile". Double-check the spelling to prevent confusion.
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Linguistic Context
Moyle primarily functions as a proper noun (a surname) or an alternative spelling for the verb/noun "moil" or "moile". However, Ludwig AI considers "moyle" to be incorrect or unusable in written English as it does not have a recognized meaning in standard English. When encountered, moyle may signify a misspelling or a colloquial term not broadly understood.
Frequent in
News & Media
54%
Books
16%
Lifestyle
3%
Less common in
Formal & Business
2%
Science
1%
Encyclopedias
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "moyle" is generally considered a misspelling of "moil" or "moile", which refer to working hard or churning. While frequently appearing in various contexts, especially News & Media, its usage as an alternative spelling is grammatically incorrect and is not recognized in standard English, according to Ludwig AI. As a proper noun, it functions neutrally to identify individuals, but care should be taken to avoid its use as a substitute for the standard spellings in formal writing. Always prefer ""moil"" or ""moile"" when referring to the action of toiling.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
moil
This is a direct alternative, representing the standard spelling of the word.
moile
This is another direct alternative spelling.
Franny Moyle
Specifically refers to the biographer and historian.
Peter B. Moyle
Specifically refers to the professor of biology.
Mike Moyle
Specifically refers to the representative.
Allan Moyle
Specifically refers to the film director.
David Moyle
Specifically refers to the former chef.
John H. Moyle
Specifically refers to the chief of the dam safety section.
James K. Moyle
Specifically refers to the chief executive of RealtyTrac.
Brendan Moyle
Specifically refers to the wildlife economist.
FAQs
What does "moyle" mean?
Is it correct to use "moyle" in formal writing?
What are some synonyms for "moyle" (if referring to hard work)?
How can I remember the correct spelling of "moil" or "moile"?
Associate the word with its meaning: to work hard. Think of "moil" as the primary spelling and "moile" as a less common variant. Avoid "moyle" as it is not a recognized standard spelling.
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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
93%
Authority and reliability
3.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested