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on her cigarette
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "on her cigarette" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is physically located on or attached to a cigarette that belongs to a female subject. Example: "She noticed a small burn mark on her cigarette, a reminder of her last stressful day."
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34 human-written examples
Torres drew on her cigarette.
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Moss dragged on her cigarette.
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Another tug on her cigarette.
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She drags on her cigarette and shakes her head.
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She cursed repeatedly and puffed on her cigarette.
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Erica pauses, takes a drag on her cigarette.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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26 human-written examples
Well, no heart was better than no brain, Candy thought, as she sucked on the last of her cigarette and stubbed it out in the grass, dismissing the notion that she might cause a brushfire in this hottest of seasons.
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In Ulu Grosbard's 1995 film "Georgia," about the self-destructive, untalented sister of a pop star, Ms. Leigh's Sadie draws on her cigarettes with the same desperate craving she exhibits for drugs and alcohol.
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Ash Scotland said the woman subsequently stopped smoking in the car, cut down on her cigarettes and confined herself and her smoking guests to the kitchen, leading to a reduction in pollution levels.
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James can remember his Auntie Rose smoking while she made bread, the long ash on the end of her cigarette falling into the dough.
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When asked to stop smoking, a young Parisian woman angrily stubbed out her cigarette on the shiny bar, and then smashed a plate before leaving the restaurant.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing a character, use the phrase "on her cigarette" to depict a habit or nervous behavior. For example, "She nervously tapped the ash on her cigarette."
Common error
Avoid overusing "on her cigarette" in dialogue tags. Instead of always writing "she said, exhaling on her cigarette", vary the action descriptions to maintain reader engagement.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "on her cigarette" functions primarily as an adverbial phrase, modifying a verb by providing details about an action related to a cigarette possessed by a female subject. It indicates location or focus within a described scenario.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "on her cigarette" is a prepositional phrase mainly used to add descriptive detail, often characterizing a person's behavior or state through their interaction with a cigarette. As analyzed by Ludwig, the phrase is grammatically sound and usable. While currently showing no real-world examples in the provided search data, it remains a valid way to describe actions or observations related to a cigarette.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
puffing her cigarette
Similar to "smoking her cigarette", but emphasizes the act of puffing.
smoking her cigarette
Focuses on the act of smoking, replacing the prepositional phrase with a verb and possessive.
with her cigarette
Describes being accompanied by or possessing a cigarette, shifting the focus from action to presence.
holding her cigarette
Emphasizes the act of holding the cigarette, rather than any action related to it.
lighting her cigarette
Highlights the action of lighting the cigarette, a specific part of the smoking process.
near her cigarette
Indicates proximity to the cigarette, rather than interaction with it.
beside her cigarette
Similar to "near her cigarette", indicating a location adjacent to the cigarette.
concerning her cigarette
Shifts the focus to something related to the cigarette, not the action.
regarding her cigarette
Similar to "concerning her cigarette", focusing on matters related to the cigarette.
about her cigarette
Another way to indicate the topic of conversation or thought relates to the cigarette.
FAQs
How can I use "on her cigarette" in a sentence?
This phrase typically describes an action related to a cigarette a woman possesses, such as "She tapped the ash "on her cigarette"."
What are some alternatives to saying "on her cigarette"?
Depending on the context, you could use phrases like "smoking her cigarette", "with her cigarette", or "holding her cigarette" to convey similar meanings.
Which is correct, "on her cigarette" or "in her cigarette"?
"On her cigarette" is correct when describing something physically related to the outside of the cigarette. "In her cigarette" would typically not be grammatically correct in this context.
What does it mean when someone says "she focused on her cigarette"?
This usually means the person is paying close attention to her cigarette, perhaps as a way to avoid eye contact or to appear nonchalant. Alternatives include "she focused on her smoke" or "she watched the end of her cigarette".
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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
60%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested