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Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

The phrase "paik" is not correct or usable in written English.
It appears to be a misspelling or a non-standard term that does not have a recognized meaning in English. Example: "I don't understand what you mean by 'paik'."

⚠ May contain grammatical issues

Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

57 human-written examples

To 21 March (closed Tuesdays) centrepompidou.fr Charles Darwent's book, 'Mondrian in London', will be published in October Next Week: Charles Darwent visits Tate Liverpool to see Nam June Paik.

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Independent

Through Squeaky Wheel, which also airs a public-access television show in Buffalo, he was exposed to experimental video work by seminal figures like Nam June Paik.

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The New Yorker

"Late Night" and "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In," which built on the blackout sketches Kovacs pioneered, are two of many descendants, along with "Saturday Night Live," "Sesame Street," "Monty Python's Flying Circus" and the seminal SoHo public-access program "The Live! Show," not to mention the long-acknowledged influence on video artists like Nam June Paik.

Mr Paik is no stranger to showbiz, having won an Emmy award for his digital-TV research.

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The Economist

Mr Paik says Samsung's success is largely due to its memory-chip business, which "worked as a cash cow for them".

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The Economist

But often the original equipment is necessary to display the work just as the artist intended.Just imagine keeping up with the work of Nam June Paik, a prolific Korean-born video artist.

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The Economist

It costs only a little more to build an active 3-D set than a high-end HDTV set, says Woo Hyun Paik of LG Electronics.

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The Economist

IN A meeting room next to the office of LG Electronics' technology chief, Paik Woo-hyun, a copy of the film "Good Night and Good Luck" sits beside one of the company's flat-panel TVs.

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The Economist
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources

Similar Expressions

3 human-written examples

An experiment to test this was performed by M.V. Moody and H.J. Paik in California with a three-axis superconducting gravity gradiometer that measured the gradients of gravity in three perpendicular directions.

"I don't know how to describe my current emotional state," Anne Paik, a newly minted high school graduate bound for the University of California, Los Angeles, wrote recently in a post to The Choice.

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The New York Times

"The goal was to establish the basic association between different kinds of sexual relationships and concurrency," says Anthony Paik, an assistant professor of sociology, whose results were published in the March issue of Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health.

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The New York Times

Expert writing Tips

Best practice

Always verify the spelling and usage of unfamiliar terms in reliable dictionaries or style guides to ensure accuracy and clarity in writing. When in doubt, use more common substitutes or rephrase your sentence.

Common error

Avoid using terms that are not widely recognized or properly defined, as this can lead to confusion and misinterpretation by your audience. Always ensure your vocabulary is accessible and appropriate for your intended readership.

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Linguistic Context

The term "paik" does not have a recognized function in English, according to Ludwig. Standard English grammar and vocabulary do not include this term as a valid word.

Expression frequency: Missing

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Ludwig's WRAP-UP

According to Ludwig AI, the term "paik" is not recognized as a valid word in English. This means it lacks a defined grammatical function, communicative purpose, and appropriate usage register. Therefore, it is advisable to use standard English vocabulary and grammar to ensure clarity and avoid confusion. Alternatives such as ""term"" or ""word"" may be more suitable depending on the intended context.

FAQs

How can I verify if a word like "paik" is correct to use?

Always consult reputable dictionaries or language resources to confirm the spelling, meaning, and appropriate usage of any word. If a word is not found in standard references, it may be best to avoid using it.

What should I do if I encounter a term like "paik" that I don't understand?

Look up the term in reliable dictionaries or online language resources. If you cannot find a clear definition or usage examples, consider asking for clarification from the person who used the term or avoiding its use in your own writing.

Which is correct, "paik" or a similar-sounding word?

Given that "paik" is flagged as incorrect, you should seek the correct spelling or a suitable alternative such as "term" or "word" based on the context.

Are there situations where using a non-standard term like "paik" might be acceptable?

In very specific contexts, such as technical jargon within a closed community, a non-standard term might be understood. However, for general communication, it's best to use standard language to avoid confusion and ensure clarity.

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