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nearing to
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "nearing to" is not correct and should not be used in written English.
Instead, you can use the phrase "nearing" or "approaching" in its place. For example, "We are nearing the completion of the project."
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9 human-written examples
The time is nearing to raise interest rates in the UK and waiting too long will mean having to increase them more sharply in the end, departing Bank of England policymaker David Miles has said.
News & Media
Updated at 4.29pm BST 2.04pm BST Our Europe editor, Ian Traynor, reports that "a consensus" is building among the German political class that the time may be nearing to cut Greece adrift, and force it out of the euro.
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Moreover, the superpixels nearing to the system boundary are tend to be unstable.
Because of this reason, password and PIN authentication is nearing to the end of their life cycle in many applications.
Science
"I frankly feel that the time is nearing to seek the public's mandate," he told a news conference after forming a new cabinet.
News & Media
Based on the property of superpixel generated by SLIC method, we suppose that pixels nearing to the center of the superpixel are more likely to be in the same class with the superpixel.
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
50 human-written examples
No clouds, now, nearer to Brooklyn Bridge.
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I cannot get it nearer to me.
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Nearer to home, the antipodes also beckon.
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They were near to destitution.
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"Another 'Nutcracker' nearer to death".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When indicating that something is approaching, use the single word "nearing" or the phrase "drawing near" instead of the incorrect "nearing to". For example, instead of "The deadline is nearing to the end", write "The deadline is nearing the end".
Common error
The word "nearing" already implies movement towards something, so adding "to" creates a redundant prepositional phrase. Stick to simply "nearing" for a more concise and grammatically sound sentence.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "nearing to" is incorrect as it combines the verb 'nearing' with an unnecessary preposition. Ludwig AI indicates that the correct usage involves omitting 'to', making 'nearing' function as a verb indicating approaching or drawing close.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "nearing to" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI suggests using "nearing" or alternatives like "approaching" or "drawing near" instead. While "nearing to" appears in some sources, particularly news and media, it is best to avoid it in formal writing. Using "nearing" directly followed by the object it approaches provides a more concise and grammatically correct sentence. Remember that "nearing" already implies movement, making the "to" redundant.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
close to
A simpler, more direct way of indicating nearness.
approaching
This is a more concise and grammatically standard way of expressing the idea of drawing closer.
drawing near
This phrase emphasizes the gradual process of getting closer to something.
getting close to
This suggests an informal and conversational way of saying something is almost reached.
coming closer to
Similar to 'drawing near', but with a more active sense of movement.
on the verge of
This indicates being at the point immediately before something happens.
on the brink of
Similar to 'on the verge of', but often used for more significant or dramatic events.
in proximity to
This offers a more formal way to describe nearness in terms of location.
in the vicinity of
Like 'in proximity to', this emphasizes a physical closeness to something.
bordering on
This phrase implies a state very close to transitioning into something else.
FAQs
Is it grammatically correct to use "nearing to"?
No, the phrase "nearing to" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. The correct form is simply "nearing". You can also use alternatives like approaching or "drawing near".
What's a better alternative to "nearing to"?
Instead of "nearing to", use "nearing", which is more grammatically sound and concise. For example, instead of "The project is nearing to completion", say "The project is nearing completion". Other alternatives include "approaching" or "drawing near".
How do I use "nearing" correctly in a sentence?
Use "nearing" followed directly by the noun or object it is approaching. For example: "The end of the year is nearing". Avoid adding "to" after "nearing".
What is the difference between "nearing" and "approaching"?
"Nearing" and "approaching" are very similar and often interchangeable. Both describe something getting closer. "Approaching" might be used in slightly more formal contexts.
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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
82%
Authority and reliability
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested