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otherwise of taking
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "otherwise of taking" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to express an alternative action or condition, but it is not standard usage. Example: "You can proceed with the project; otherwise of taking that route, consider other options."
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I didn't care at all about the morality, or otherwise, of taking brain enhancers.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
For example, when people attack or otherwise harm us, instead of taking actions to relieve our own suffering at their expense, we may opt to practice Tonglen, where we meditate on taking on their suffering and offering them the comforts that we normally covet for ourselves.
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Otherwise we're in danger of taking nature for granted and losing so much without even noticing".
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There are, however, some lingering good vibes in Cleveland over James's winning shot in Game 2, which thrilled this set of television anchors and earned him a text message from the Lakers' Kobe Bryant, who was otherwise exhausted from the effort of taking a 2-1 series lead over Denver.
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"Do I believe the squad can win the World Cup? Yes, otherwise what is the point of taking a squad to the World Cup.
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Otherwise, always err on the side of taking longer than having it too warm and burning the parsley.
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"I have always been very supportive of the reforms, and anyone suggesting otherwise is taking my comments out of context," Ms Soubry, Conservative MP for Broxtowe.
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(One might also comment that the intracellular location of the antioxidants may be an issue, and that the view that targeting them to mitochondria may well have considerable merit [ 1661- 1663].) Thus any predictions about the utility or otherwise of antioxidants need to take into account the amount of 'free' iron present.
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Mr. Boardman said he had broached the possibility of the state's buying or otherwise taking over some of those assets, "but Amtrak is not willing to discuss it".
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She has spent the last 29 years washing, dressing, feeding and otherwise taking care of her son from that pregnancy, who was born with severe mental and physical disabilities.
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In a coordinated operation, the Swedish and Norwegian security services arrested six people on suspicion of financing or otherwise taking part in terrorist activity.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When intending to express an alternative action, substitute "otherwise of taking" with grammatically correct options like "instead of taking" or "rather than taking" to ensure clarity and accuracy.
Common error
Avoid using "otherwise of taking" in formal writing. It is grammatically incorrect and may confuse readers. Use alternatives like "instead of" or "other than" for clearer communication.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "otherwise of taking" is grammatically incorrect and does not serve a recognized grammatical function in English. Ludwig AI indicates it's not standard usage.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "otherwise of taking" is identified by Ludwig AI as grammatically incorrect and non-standard in English. It is intended to express an alternative action, but fails to do so effectively. Instead, it's recommended to use phrases like "instead of taking" or "rather than taking". These alternatives provide clear and grammatically correct ways to indicate a different action or approach. Using correct alternatives ensures clearer communication and avoids confusion.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
instead of taking
This alternative provides a direct replacement, focusing on substituting one action with another.
rather than taking
Similar to 'instead of', this emphasizes preference for an alternative action.
as opposed to taking
This alternative stresses a direct contrast between two actions or choices.
instead of taking this approach
This alternative suggests choosing a completely different strategy or path.
other than taking
This option offers a broader exclusion, indicating any action that is not the one being discussed.
if not taking
This suggests a conditional alternative, indicating what happens if the original action is not performed.
without taking
This focuses on the absence of an action, indicating what happens if something is not taken.
in lieu of taking
This formal alternative suggests a substitution, often in official or legal contexts.
on not taking
Emphasizes the decision and consequences of not pursuing a particular action, shifting focus to the inverse.
conversely to taking
Highlights the opposite action or approach, emphasizing the contrast between the two options.
FAQs
What can I say instead of "otherwise of taking"?
You can use alternatives like "instead of taking", "rather than taking", or "as opposed to taking" depending on the context.
Is "otherwise of taking" grammatically correct?
No, "otherwise of taking" is not grammatically correct. It is not a standard or recognized English phrase. Use alternative constructions to convey your intended meaning.
How can I properly use "otherwise" in a sentence?
The word "otherwise" usually indicates an alternative condition or situation. For example, "We must leave now; "otherwise", we'll miss the train." This shows what will happen if the first condition is not met.
What's the difference between "otherwise of taking" and "instead of taking"?
"Otherwise of taking" is not a correct phrase. "Instead of taking" is grammatically correct and means doing one thing in place of another. For example, "Instead of taking the bus, I walked".
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