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on that fora
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "on that fora" is not correct in standard English; the correct term should be "on that forum." You can use it when referring to a specific online discussion platform or community where topics are discussed.
Example: "I found some valuable insights on that forum regarding the latest trends in technology."
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Alternative expressions(3)
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The Lady's political shift was something one could have seen coming, if one had suffered through the simpering take on contemporary politics she offered on that fora for middle-class thought, the Wall Street Journal's op-ed page.
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This choice is also consistent with the recommendation of the OECD that fora chronic toxicity test, rats of the same strain should be used as in studies on thesame substance but of shorter duration [32].
This was likely sustained by the fact that fora to discuss work processes were rare.
Science
The African leaders have expressed in different fora that Durban can not become the grave of the Kyoto protocol, and we are completely supportive of that ambition".
News & Media
And they express those doubts publicly, even on that most enlightened of fora, Mumsnet.
News & Media
Brazil's major cities have witnessed sporadic, large and sometimes violent street protests for much of the past year, most recently focussed on a Fora Temer (Temer Out) campaign.
News & Media
On online fora such as Unemployed-Friends, the topic comes up often, users finding news reports or hearing tell of deaths in their community, and mourning them.
News & Media
Administrative and IT staff can also be involved to perform regular checks on student fora, University websites and discussion pages.
After activists posted photographs of a symbolic empty chair on Internet fora and noticeboards, censors responded by removing the images and making "empty chair" a banned search term.
Wiki
Although the phenomenon has only been marginally studied, an exponential number of kratom's subjective experiences have been posted online on drug fora by users in the EU and US and elsewhere.
I talk to people outside the school on matters that I learned in class (Eu converso com outras pessoas fora da escola sobre as matérias que aprendo nas aulas) 1 5 4 3.77 −0.52 0.16.10 ECC26.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "forum" (singular) or "forums" (plural) instead of "fora" unless you are writing in Latin. "Fora" is the Latin plural of "forum", but it is rarely used in modern English.
Common error
Avoid using "fora" as a plural form of "forum" in contemporary English writing. While technically correct in Latin, it sounds archaic and can confuse your audience. Stick to "forums" for the plural.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "on that fora" functions as a prepositional phrase, attempting to specify a location or medium for discussion. However, it's grammatically incorrect since "fora" is an archaic plural form. As Ludwig AI points out, the use of "fora" is not standard English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while "on that fora" attempts to function as a prepositional phrase indicating a location or platform for discussion, it is grammatically incorrect in modern English. Ludwig AI identifies that "fora" is the Latin plural of "forum" and its usage is uncommon and often perceived as pretentious. Instead, using "in that forum" or "on that platform" will convey your message more effectively and accurately. The phrase's appearance is rare across various sources, suggesting it's best to avoid this construction in favor of more standard English alternatives.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
in that forum
Replaces 'fora' with the correct singular form 'forum'.
on that platform
Substitutes 'fora' with 'platform', referring to a medium for discussion.
in that venue
Replaces 'fora' with 'venue', indicating a place where discussions occur.
at that conference
Specifies 'fora' as a 'conference', providing a more precise context.
within that discussion
Rephrases the phrase to emphasize the discussion itself, rather than the location.
on that board
Alternative using 'board', referring to discussion board.
in that space
Replaces the term with space for debate and expression.
through that channel
It replaces the term with medium of information
in that assembly
Assembly is a more formal version of the location.
at that gathering
It is less specific that the original term
FAQs
What is the correct way to refer to multiple forums?
The correct plural form of "forum" in English is "forums". While "fora" is the Latin plural, it is rarely used in modern English and can sound pretentious or incorrect. Always use "forums" to refer to multiple online or offline discussion platforms.
Is "fora" ever a correct word to use?
"Fora" is technically the Latin plural of "forum", but its use is extremely rare in modern English. Unless you are writing in a formal academic context where Latin plurals are appropriate, it's best to stick with "forums".
What can I use instead of "on that fora" to sound more natural?
To sound more natural, replace "on that fora" with alternatives like "in that "in that forum"", "on that "on that platform"", or "at that "at that conference"" depending on the specific context.
How do I choose between "forum" and "platform" when referring to online discussions?
"Forum" typically refers to a specific type of online discussion site, often organized by topic. "Platform" is a broader term that can encompass any online service or website where discussions take place, including social media sites and blogs. Use "forum" when referring to a dedicated discussion board and "platform" when referring to a more general online space.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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