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popular tendency
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "popular tendency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a common or prevailing inclination or trend among a group of people or in society. Example: "The popular tendency among young adults today is to prioritize experiences over material possessions."
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A popular tendency in French art today is the style of painting called Tachiste.
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A similar resistance explains the popular tendency to treat that icon of unhappy modern consciousness as a joke in cartoons and inflatable toys.
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The New Yorker, March 12 , 1955P. 78 A popular tendency in French art today is the style of painting called Tachiste.
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By Janet Flanner The New Yorker, March 12 , 1955P. 78 A popular tendency in French art today is the style of painting called Tachiste.
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Next in devastating power, and much more far-reaching, is the hurricane, which is the same thing as a typhoon and, strictly speaking, the cyclone, nothwithstanding a popular tendency to consider cyclones synonymous with tornadoes.
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An official said Mr Allawi had lifted the ban to seek the "co-operation of the popular tendency represented by the paper in the blessed path towards freedom, democracy and the establishment of security".
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The local mayor since 2014, Luca is also a deputy for the Republicans, a member of the Popular Right tendency who criticised Sarkozy for being "soft" while president.
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Since social networking sites (SNSs) such as MySpace, Twitter, and Facebook have become extremely popular, this tendency is growing faster.
"But we are getting more and more popular and the tendency is growing.
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It shines a worrying light on current European governments' determination to implement liberal policies in the face of popular opposition, the tendency to shut down protesters by curtailing civil liberties, and the use of religious and racial tensions as a diversion from social criticism.
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Few institutions, when they grow popular, can escape the tendency to get too big for their britches, monetarily speaking.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "popular tendency", ensure that the context clearly identifies the group or population among whom the tendency is prevalent.
Common error
Avoid using "popular tendency" to describe behaviors or preferences that are not genuinely widespread or are based on limited observation. Substantiate your claims with evidence or examples.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "popular tendency" functions as a noun phrase that describes a widespread or common inclination. It is used to identify a prevalent pattern of behavior, thought, or development, as seen in the Ludwig examples.
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Science
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Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "popular tendency" is a phrase used to describe a widespread inclination or trend within a specific group or society. Ludwig AI deems it grammatically correct and usable across various contexts, though it is most commonly found in News & Media, Science and Encyclopedias. Alternatives such as "common trend" or "prevailing inclination" offer similar meanings, but the best choice depends on the desired nuance. When using this phrase, it’s crucial to ensure that the tendency is genuinely widespread and supported by evidence, avoiding overgeneralizations. The examples that Ludwig provided show the usage in a real context.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
common trend
Replaces "popular" with "common", emphasizing widespread occurrence.
prevailing inclination
Substitutes "tendency" with "inclination", highlighting a general preference or leaning.
widespread habit
Emphasizes the habitual nature of the tendency, suggesting a repeated behavior.
general drift
Uses "drift" instead of "tendency", implying a gradual movement or direction.
dominant pattern
Focuses on the pattern aspect, indicating a recognizable and influential arrangement.
typical propensity
Replaces "tendency" with "propensity", suggesting a natural inclination or preference.
fashionable trend
Highlights the aspect of being "fashionable", indicating current popularity.
common practice
Focuses on the practical application of the tendency, implying a usual way of doing things.
accepted norm
Highlights the normalization of the tendency turning it into the standard of the acceptable and unacceptable.
growing custom
Highlights the increasing acceptance and integration of the tendency over time.
FAQs
What does "popular tendency" mean?
The phrase "popular tendency" refers to a common or widespread inclination, habit, or trend within a specific group or society. It describes a way of thinking, behaving, or developing that is currently favored or prevalent.
How can I use "popular tendency" in a sentence?
You can use "popular tendency" to describe different situations. For example: "There's a "popular tendency" to view such offal dishes as the bastard child of necessity" or "A "popular tendency" in French art today is the style of painting called Tachiste".
What are some alternatives to "popular tendency"?
Some alternatives to "popular tendency" include "common trend", "prevailing inclination", or "widespread habit". The best choice depends on the specific context and the nuance you want to convey.
Is "popular tendency" formal or informal?
"Popular tendency" is generally considered neutral in register. It can be used in both formal and informal contexts, although more formal settings might benefit from more precise or academic alternatives.
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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
88%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested