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nile
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'nile' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a noun or a proper noun, depending on its context. For example, "The Nile River is the longest river in the world."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Alternative expressions(5)
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Most visitors to Aswan arrive on a Nile cruiser from Luxor and stay only a day or two.
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But it is also home to some of the world's most fertile rivers, such as the Nile.
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But delve into the conservative villages in the Nile delta, they say, and you see a different picture.
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(The next February Hunt set one up between Shelley, John Keats and himself. The topic was "The Nile"; the two poets dashed off theirs in style, while Hunt laboured on his until two in the morning).
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Siberia's Yenisey and Lena each carries more water to the sea than the Mississippi or the Nile.
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In turn, Egypt has helped the Sudanese opposition, inviting its many factions to a conference in Cairo earlier this month.But Egypt does not want to burn its bridges with Sudan, which sits astride the upper reaches of Egypt's life-line, the Nile.
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Australia squad: G Bailey (captain), A Finch, D Christian, N Coulter-Nile, B Cutting, J Faulkner, J Hazelwood, M Henriques, G Maxwell, J Muirhead, C Lynn, M Starc, M Wade, C White.
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Buttler lbw b Coulter-Nile 22 (England 96-7) England's last proper batsman goes, plumb, to the first ball of the over.
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Lumb c Coulter-Nile b Hazlewood 18 (England 24-1) Lumb hits the ball high down the ground, but not far enough, and Coulter-Nile sets himself and watches the ball fall from the heavens into his hands.
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Australia (confirmed): GJ Bailey (capt), AJ Finch, SE Marsh, SPD Smith, GJ Maxwell, MS Wade, DT Christian, JP Faulkner, NM Coulter-Nile, MG Johnson, JL Pattinson.
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Updated at 9.32am GMT Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 9.27am GMT09:27 12th over: England 86-5 (Buttler 21, Bopara 6) Coulter-Nile returns, ending Australia's go-slow, and the highlight of the over is Buttler cracking the ball through deep midwicket, a mighty blow.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about the "nile", be specific about which aspect you are referring to: the river itself, its delta, or historical events related to it.
Common error
Avoid generalizations; be mindful that the "nile" is primarily associated with Egypt and Sudan, not all of Africa.
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Linguistic Context
The word "nile" primarily functions as a proper noun, designating a specific geographical entity: the Nile River. Ludwig shows that it's often used to describe locations, events, or objects associated with the river.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "nile", as a proper noun, refers to the iconic African river. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatically correct usage, primarily in News & Media. While "nile" itself is neutral, precise language is key. The river's significance makes it a frequent subject in various discussions. It's useful to consider related phrases like "Nile River" or "River Nile" for clarity. Remember that using "nile" appropriately means recognizing its specific geographical context in Egypt and Sudan.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Nile River
More specific name.
River Nile
A different word order.
Source of the Nile
Refers to the origin of the river.
Nile delta
Refers to the area where the Nile flows into the Mediterranean Sea.
Egyptian river
Refers to the location of the river.
Tributaries of the Nile
Refers to the rivers that flow into the Nile.
Africa's longest river
Refers to a characteristic of the river.
The lifeblood of Egypt
Metaphorical reference.
Aswan High Dam
Refers to a dam built on the Nile.
Fertile Crescent rivers
Broader term encompassing similar rivers.
FAQs
How to use "nile" in a sentence?
You can use "nile" in sentences like: "Most visitors to Aswan arrive on a Nile cruiser from Luxor." or "The only way for foreigners to travel between Sudan and Egypt is to take the Nile Navigation Company (NNC) ferry."
What is another way to refer to the "nile"?
Another way to refer to the "nile" is by calling it "Nile River" or "River Nile".
Is it correct to refer to any river in Africa as the "nile"?
No, it is not correct. The "nile" specifically refers to the river that flows through northeastern Africa, primarily through Egypt and Sudan. Other African rivers have their own distinct names.
What is the significance of the "nile" in Egyptian history?
The "nile" has been crucial for Egyptian civilization for millennia, providing water for irrigation, transportation, and fertile soil for agriculture. It played a central role in the development of ancient Egyptian society.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
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Expert rating
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