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on every shift
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"on every shift" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a consistent or habitual action that takes place repeatedly over a certain period of time or a certain number of shifts. For example, "The restaurant requires all of its shift managers to complete a safety inspection on every shift."
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24 human-written examples
Jonas Henriksson, an inspector from the Stockholm police, told the End Demand event he was "a simple cop, trying to arrest as many sex buyers as possible" and explained that Stockholm police now have a six-person unit dedicated to tracking sex buyers and they arrested between one and four buyers on every shift.
News & Media
The idea is that there should theoretically be at least one officer in every police district, on every shift, available to handle mental illness concerns that require law enforcement's attention.
News & Media
Minimum wage plus a scoop on every shift.
News & Media
In the meantime, he said, mining is an adventure-filled job, different on every shift.
News & Media
Make sure there is a "champion" on every shift for the foreseeable future.
News & Media
I started to tell stories about how on every shift you spent time on the switchboard.
News & Media
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36 human-written examples
The gearboxes were also spot-on, with every shift coming not only crisply and precisely but also with a certain mechanical "snick" that's lacking in, say, a Civic from Honda Motors.
News & Media
For historical bed utilization, the number of beds and nurses needed for every shift and on an annual basis were calculated.
Science
Over the same time period nursing dependency scores (=number of nurses required, according to UK Intensive Care Society recommendations [ 2]) and numbers of nurses on duty were recorded for every shift.
Science
Malkin, relying on his speed and offensive creativity to set up scoring chances on almost every shift in the final period, made it 6-4 less than four minutes later with a one-man goal.
News & Media
He swooped hawk-like across the ice, stole the puck and created constant goalmouth havoc on almost every shift.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "on every shift", ensure it clearly modifies the verb or action it describes. For instance, specify what action is being performed or what condition is being observed "on every shift" to avoid ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "on every shift" without specifying the subject or task. Saying "Mistakes were made on every shift" lacks clarity. Instead, specify "The quality control team identified mistakes on every shift".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "on every shift" primarily functions as an adverbial phrase modifying a verb, specifying when or how often an action occurs. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and usability in writing.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Science
33%
Formal & Business
27%
Less common in
Academia
0%
Encyclopedias
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "on every shift" is a grammatically sound and useful prepositional phrase that acts as an adverbial modifier, indicating actions or conditions occurring regularly during each work shift. As confirmed by Ludwig AI, it's suitable for various contexts. While most common in news and media, as well as science related articles, make sure you use it accurately by clearly specifying the action or condition it modifies. Alternatives like "during each shift" or "per shift" can be used depending on the specific context.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
during each shift
Replaces the preposition "on" with "during", emphasizing the time period within the shift.
with each shift
Uses "with" to highlight the association or occurrence alongside each shift.
per shift
A shorter, more concise way to express the same idea, often used in business contexts.
every work shift
Adds "work" for emphasis or clarity, specifying the type of shift.
on each work shift
Combines "on each" for emphasis and clarity with the description of shift.
in every rotation
Uses "rotation" instead of "shift", suitable when referring to rotating work schedules.
during every work period
Replaces "shift" with "work period", offering a more general term.
each time a shift begins
Describes the start of shift, providing a more elaborate expression.
at the start of every shift
Focuses specifically on the beginning of each shift.
throughout every shift
Indicates that something occurs continuously from the start to the end of the shift.
FAQs
How can I use "on every shift" in a sentence?
Use "on every shift" to describe actions or conditions that occur regularly during work periods, like "The nurses conduct patient checks "on every shift"".
What is a similar phrase to "on every shift"?
Alternatives include "during each shift", "with each shift", or "per shift", depending on the context.
Is it better to say "on every shift" or "during every shift"?
Both "on every shift" and "during every shift" are correct, but "during" may emphasize the time period of the shift more explicitly.
What does "on every shift" mean?
"On every shift" signifies that something happens or is done regularly during each work period or rotation.
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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
88%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested