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necks well
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "necks well" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a miscommunication or typo, as it does not convey a clear meaning in any context. Example: "The phrase 'necks well' does not fit into any coherent sentence."
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
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1 human-written examples
And if, in a hundred years or so, human beings have skin tone the color of the pants rich people wear on Nantucket and breathe through gills that have opened up on our necks, well, maybe that won't be any worse than the way we look and breathe today.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
Members of the breed have well-shaped heads with a straight profile, long, slim, arched necks, well-defined withers, sloping shoulders, correct leg conformation, and strong level backs with well-sprung ribs.
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Hernandez was winning the bout when Nelson punched his neck well after the bell sounded to end the seventh round.
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Verdura, a jewelry salon on Fifth Avenue, that has served, among others, Cole Porter, Greta Garbo, Princess Diana, and Sarah Jessica Parker, has a fourteen-strand freshwater-pearl torsade choker that is an elegant alternative method for keeping your neck well covered (745 Fifth Avenue, at 58th, 12th floor; $7,500).
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The external branch of the Superior Laryngeal nerve (EBSLN) is at high risk of injury in surgery for large multinodular goitre (MNG) since the upper pole is high in the neck, well cephalad to the EBSLN.
Asked if he would ever wear skinny jeans, he responded, "What are skinny jeans?" If you were asked to imagine a casual outfit Sean Hannity might wear and came up with a cellphone clipped to his belt and jeans that fit so poorly a giraffe could wear a pant leg as a turtle neck, well then here it is.
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To help you sleep on your back, invest in a good mattress and a pillow that supports your head and neck well.
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"Yes, even your pillow will be able to get data generated by your fitness monitor to adjust its shape to keep your head and neck well-supported and at the perfect temperature to maximize REM sleep.
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The breed has a powerful, arching neck; well-muscled, sloping shoulders; a short, wide back; and a muscular, broad croup.
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Bretons have a well-proportioned head of medium volume with a straight profile and a strong, short neck well-set into muscular withers.
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"Adults of the species weigh between 60 and 100 pounds and can stand about three and a half feet tall at the shoulder, but have long, thin necks as well.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "necks well" as it is grammatically incorrect. Instead, rephrase your sentence to use correct grammar and convey your intended meaning clearly.
Common error
A common mistake is to directly follow a noun like "necks" with an adverb like "well". To correct this, either use an adjective (e.g., "healthy necks") or rephrase the sentence to use the adverb correctly with a verb (e.g., "the necks are doing well").
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "necks well" does not function as a standard grammatical unit in English. It lacks a clear grammatical role and is not recognized as a valid phrase according to Ludwig AI.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "necks well" is grammatically incorrect and rarely used in English. Ludwig AI confirms that it is not a standard or recognized phrase. Instead of using "necks well", consider alternative phrases like "healthy necks" or "necks in good condition" to convey your intended meaning clearly and correctly. When describing the condition of necks, ensure that your grammar is accurate and that you use appropriate adjectives or rephrase your sentences for clarity.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
healthy necks
Emphasizes the physical health and condition of necks.
strong and healthy necks
Combines strength and health, portraying robust necks.
well-groomed necks
Focuses on the appearance and care of necks, implying a positive attribute.
necks without stiffness
Indicates the absence of stiffness, suggesting flexibility and comfort.
necks free from pain
Specifies the absence of pain, indicating a comfortable state.
necks in good condition
Highlights the state of necks, suggesting they are in a favorable state.
necks that are well-maintained
Highlights the upkeep and care given to necks.
necks with good mobility
Focuses on the flexibility and range of motion of necks.
necks functioning well
Addresses the proper function and performance of necks.
necks that are supple
Describes the texture and flexibility of necks.
FAQs
How can I describe healthy necks in a grammatically correct way?
Instead of "necks well", use phrases like "healthy necks", "necks in good condition", or "well-maintained necks".
What are some alternative adjectives to describe the condition of necks?
Is it ever correct to use "well" after "necks"?
The phrase "necks well" is generally grammatically incorrect. However, you might use "well" in a sentence where "necks" is the subject and "are doing well" is the predicate, such as in a medical context discussing patient recovery.
What's the difference between "necks well" and "well-defined necks"?
"Necks well" is not a standard English phrase and lacks grammatical correctness. "Well-defined necks", on the other hand, is a grammatically sound phrase indicating that the necks have a clear and distinct shape.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
78%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested