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plane shelling
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "plane shelling" is not correct in standard English; it likely refers to "planeload" or "artillery shelling." It could be used in a context discussing military actions involving aircraft or artillery, but it needs clarification or correction.
Example: "The reports of plane shelling in the region have raised concerns about civilian safety."
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The cameraman is heard to say: "War plane shelling... God is greater than you, Bashar [al-Assad]...The injured have fallen".
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
An American A-10 attack plane shelled "the company" -- the processing laboratory near here -- when the British and Afghan commandos raided that site.
News & Media
The present paper investigates the deterministic modelling of flexural column buckling using plane shell elements in advanced non-linear finite element analysis (GMNIA) with the goal of being able to reestablish the European buckling curves.
"We always hear the planes shelling and throwing rockets and shelling and stuff.
Formal & Business
Ahmad Halabi, an activist from the Syrian border province of Idlib, said the plane had been shelling villages in nearby Latakia province before it was struck and crashed into a mountainside.
News & Media
The planes also shelled many districts inside Aleppo and the countryside.
News & Media
The ordeal unfolded on the night of January 3rd as Israeli planes and tanks began shelling the neighborhood and residents rushed to their homes for shelter.
News & Media
They were standing in front of their house, and a plane came and shelled them".
News & Media
The novel is set in 1968, one year into the Biafran conflict, and Ijeoma's world is beset by "the ruckus of armored cars and shelling machines, bomber planes and their loud engines sending shock waves through our ears".
News & Media
The sheets are dropped in back of the enemy lines by plane or shell.
News & Media
"It is unimaginable to consider suggestions of a person who has killed his people with bombs, planes and shelling as democratic," Turkey's semiofficial Anatolian News Agency quoted Mr. Erdogan as saying.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing military actions, consider using more precise terms like "airstrike" or "aerial bombardment" instead of "plane shelling" for clarity.
Common error
Don't use "plane shelling" if you mean artillery shelling. "Plane shelling" could be misinterpreted to mean that planes are being shelled, not that planes are doing the shelling.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "plane shelling" functions as a noun phrase modifying a verb, suggesting an action performed by aircraft. However, it is not standard English and may require clarification. As Ludwig AI notes, the phrase may be misinterpreted.
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Science
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "plane shelling" is encountered, particularly in news and media contexts, Ludwig AI points out that it is not standard English and can be ambiguous. It could refer to aircraft carrying out a shelling action, or planes being targeted by artillery. Clearer and more precise alternatives like ""airstrike"" or ""aerial bombardment"" are generally preferred for better communication. Consider context and audience when choosing the most appropriate phrasing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
aerial bombardment
Focuses on the act of bombing from the air, removing the direct reference to aircraft being targeted.
airstrike
Emphasizes a targeted attack from the air, simplifying the phrase.
aircraft bombing
Highlights the use of aircraft in bombing actions.
aerial assault
Broadens the concept to include any form of attack from the air.
bombing raid
Implies a specific mission involving bombing from the air.
shelling from the air
Reverses the structure to emphasize the shelling action originating from the air.
attack from the skies
A more descriptive way to refer to aerial attacks.
aircraft under fire
Shifts the focus to aircraft being the target of shelling.
planes being shelled
Highlights the aircraft as the recipient of shelling.
aircraft sustaining damage from shelling
A detailed way to express aircraft receiving damage due to shelling.
FAQs
What does "plane shelling" mean?
The phrase "plane shelling" is ambiguous. It could refer to aircraft carrying out a shelling action, though it's more commonly understood as an "airstrike" or "aerial bombardment". Alternatively, it could (less likely) refer to planes being targeted by artillery.
Is "plane shelling" grammatically correct?
While understandable in certain contexts, "plane shelling" isn't considered standard English. Better alternatives include ""aerial bombardment"" or specifying "planes carrying out shelling".
What can I say instead of "plane shelling"?
Depending on the intended meaning, you could use phrases like ""airstrike"", ""aerial bombardment"", or "planes shelling targets" for greater clarity.
Is "plane shelling" the same as "aerial shelling"?
"Aerial shelling" is a more accepted term for attacks originating from the air. While "plane shelling" can imply the same, it's not as clear and can be ambiguous.
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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
82%
Authority and reliability
3.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested