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preset
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "preset" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a setting or attribute that has been predetermined or adjusted beforehand. For example, "The company had preset an appointment for the interview."
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60 human-written examples
That said, purchases are not on a preset course, and the Committee's decisions about their pace will remain contingent on its outlook for the labor market and inflation as well as its assessment of the likely efficacy and costs of such purchases.
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Usually the organisation will receive a preset donation when you make your first purchase with the card, often around £5, then smaller donations based on your subsequent spending.
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If economic developments are satisfactory, the Fed will "likely reduce" asset purchases, Yellen said, but the program is "not on a preset course" and could shift as new data comes to light.
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Among other things, Bluebird offers direct-deposit facilities (including an option where you can take a picture of a pay-cheque with your smartphone) and fee-free sub-accounts (so that a parent can give a child a card with preset spending limits).
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The woman's implant was put there in 2005; the man's five months before the latest trial, described in a paper just published in Nature.In this section A mind to walk again I think I'd like some coffee Implicit promises Father's day ReprintsDr Donoghue and his team decoded signals from their participants' brains as they were asked to imagine controlling a robotic arm making preset movements.
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For more general work, such as oil changes, garages can tender preset fees, which are immediately passed on to the carowner.The average deal that Openbay brokers is worth $350, often involving engine work or tweaks to brakes.
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The pair have been scrambling to keep up with success.This Babbage first spoke with the Glif's makers three days into their Kickstarter effort, at which point Mr Provost and Mr Gerhardt had seen over $70,000 pour in, largely in preset increments of $20, $50, and $250.
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Low-resistance tyres filled with special gas add to the miles covered.The cars are driven to a preset routine of gentle accelerations and low speeds, run at the highest permitted temperature of 29ºC (engines are more efficient in the heat).
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Bitcoin's designer proposed a method of pruning the chain to include only unspent amounts, but it has not been implemented.As the rate of transactions increases, squeezing all financial activity into the preset size limit for each block has started to become problematic.
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It streams back video while flying any number of preset round-trip patterns.
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A popular computer program called "Freedom" disconnects you from the web at preset times.A second answer involves willpower.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing technical specifications or configurations, use "preset" to clearly indicate that settings have been configured in advance for optimal performance.
Common error
Ensure that the context clearly indicates what is being "preset". For example, specify "preset volume level" rather than just "preset" to avoid confusion.
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Linguistic Context
The word "preset" functions primarily as an adjective, modifying nouns to indicate that something has been arranged or configured in advance. Examples from Ludwig show it used to describe "preset routines", "preset limits", and "preset times".
Frequent in
News & Media
37%
Encyclopedias
24%
Science
20%
Less common in
Formal & Business
9%
Wiki
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the term "preset" is a commonly used adjective that indicates something has been arranged or configured in advance. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and its frequent occurrence across various contexts, primarily in news, encyclopedias, and scientific writing. While maintaining a neutral to professional tone, "preset" serves to clarify that a particular setting, plan, or parameter has been determined beforehand, ensuring clear communication. Alternatives such as "predefined", "predetermined", and "prearranged" can be used to add nuance depending on the context, and can be used to avoid ambiguity, it's best to specify what is being configured in advance.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
predefined
Emphasis on clear, prior definition, suitable for technical or precise contexts. It highlights clarity and specification in advance.
predetermined
Focuses on the action of deciding in advance, suggesting a fixed outcome. The term highlights the act of pre-planning and setting an event or parameter beforehand.
prearranged
Highlights prior arrangement or agreement, useful for planned events or meetings. It emphasizes planning and coordination.
pre-set
A variant spelling that maintains the original meaning, indicating something set in advance.
established
Focuses on the creation and recognition of a standard or convention before an event or process takes place. Highlights the formal creation and acceptance of conditions.
fixed
Suggests immutability, meaning that a value or setting cannot be altered. It conveys a lack of flexibility and permanence.
default
Denotes a standard setting that is automatically applied unless changed by the user. Highlights an automatic condition.
pre-programmed
Highlights the automated aspect of settings, especially useful in technical contexts. The phrase showcases the automation aspect.
scheduled
Emphasizes the act of setting a specific time or condition in advance.
preset parameters
Specifically refers to conditions or limits set beforehand, suitable for technical or scientific contexts. Highlights defined limitations.
FAQs
How can I use "preset" in a sentence?
You can use "preset" to describe something that has been arranged or configured in advance, such as "The camera has several "preset shooting modes"".
What's the difference between "preset" and "default"?
"Preset" refers to a configuration that has been intentionally set, while "default" refers to the "standard or automatic setting" unless changed.
What are some alternatives to using the word "preset"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives such as "predefined", "predetermined", or "prearranged".
Is "preset" one word or two (pre set)?
"Preset" is typically written as one word, although the hyphenated form "pre-set" is also acceptable, especially when used as a verb. However, the one-word form is more common as an adjective.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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