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pierce together
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase 'pierce together' is not correct and is not commonly used in written English.
However, the phrase 'pieced together' is often used when referring to the act of assembling a complex idea or concept by combining many parts. For example, "It took me months to piece together all the information I needed to write the report."
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60 human-written examples
With forensic accounting on unchangeable, public chains of data -- federal and state authorities arguably have an easier job of piercing together any wrong-doing on cryptocurrency then with cash.
News & Media
"spiritual bricoleurs," which "involves piercing together ideas about spirituality from many sources".
News & Media
During my fresher's week at university I bonded with a guy over a shared love of the band Battles, a friendship that resulted in us getting our ears pierced together a week later.
News & Media
You could all get pierced together!
Wiki
Olivia and her mother discussed as openly as they could why Olivia experimented with the lip piercing, learning together that there were several reasons.
News & Media
She choreographs like a poet, weaving together piercing, elliptical observations.
News & Media
The Pierces, performing here together for the last time, do a rendition of Say You Love Me in perfect shikse Haim harmony; Australian pop singer Mereki is joined by George Harrison's guitarist son Danny to rock Landslide in an immaculate white trouser suit; Z Berg of the band Phases twirls and throws out Stevie Nicks's bird-in-flight arms while re-capturing Everywhere.
News & Media
Sapphires, topazes, and spinels in delicate watercolor shades are pierced and threaded together to create drop earrings that feel remarkably light and fresh.
News & Media
Although the new study doesn't offer any ideas for how to prevent tick bites, how the mouthparts work together to pierce skin and hold fast may offer ideas for the design of various medical devices, the researchers say.
Science & Research
Among noninfectious cases, granulomatous perichondritis of the nasal ala, sarcoidlike foreign body reaction from multiple piercing, paraphimosis from a distal penis pierce, and speech impairment, together with difficulty in chewing and swallowing from oral jewelry, have been reported (1, 2, 9, 10).
Science
With this in mind, India Pierce from the Center for Sexual & Gender Diversity CSGDD) came together with Sean Novak from the Center for Multicultural Affairs CMAA) to create a program that explored the intersections of race and sexual orientation.
Academia
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "pierce together" in formal writing. Opt for more standard phrases like "piece together" or "assemble together" to ensure clarity and grammatical correctness.
Common error
Using "pierce" implies penetration, which doesn't align with the intended meaning of combining elements. Choose verbs like "piece", "assemble", or "join" to accurately convey the idea of bringing things together.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "pierce together" is not a standard construction in English. Instead, it appears to be a malapropism, or an incorrect combination of words. It does not serve a recognized grammatical function, according to Ludwig AI.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "pierce together" is flagged as incorrect by Ludwig AI. It's an uncommon and non-standard expression that doesn't effectively convey the intended meaning of combining or assembling elements. More appropriate alternatives include "piece together", "assemble together", or "join together", which accurately represent the act of bringing components together. Given its grammatical issues, avoiding "pierce together" in formal writing is advisable to ensure clarity and correctness.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
piece together
Replaces "pierce" with "piece", changing the action from penetrating to assembling separate parts into a whole.
assemble together
Substitutes "pierce" with "assemble", focusing on the act of putting components together in a structured way.
join together
Replaces "pierce" with "join", indicating a connection or union between elements.
connect together
Similar to "join together", but emphasizes the linking or establishing a relationship between parts.
combine together
Focuses on merging or uniting different things into a single entity.
link together
Highlights the act of forming a chain or series by connecting individual items.
unite together
Emphasizes the act of bringing elements together for a common purpose or goal.
merge together
Indicates a blending or fusing of separate elements into a unified whole.
integrate together
Focuses on incorporating different parts into a cohesive system.
knit together
Suggests a close and intricate connection, like interwoven strands.
FAQs
What is a more appropriate alternative to "pierce together"?
A more suitable alternative is "piece together", which correctly conveys the idea of assembling disparate elements into a coherent whole.
Is "pierce together" grammatically correct?
No, "pierce together" is not considered grammatically correct in standard English. The verb "pierce" implies penetration or puncture, not assembly. The phrase "piece together" is the correct choice.
When should I use "piece together" instead of "pierce together"?
Use "piece together" when you want to express the idea of assembling something from different parts or understanding something by gathering various pieces of information. The phrase "pierce together" isn't recommended.
What does "pierce" mean in contrast to the intended meaning of "piece together"?
The verb "pierce" means to penetrate or make a hole in something. This contrasts with the intended meaning of "piece together", which is to assemble or understand something by combining different parts or pieces of information.
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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
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested