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problematic to carry
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "problematic to carry" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an item or situation that presents difficulties or challenges in terms of transportation or handling. Example: "The large sculpture was problematic to carry, requiring multiple people to assist in its transport."
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Alternative expressions(5)
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2 human-written examples
A longer-term study would be extremely problematic to carry out with this system because of changes in resident composition through time (although for a different approach see [21], [22]), but might reveal different patterns.
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Similarly, I consider it as problematic to carry out re-assembly kinetics in such a manner – the bands are barely visible and only become convincing after adding an approx. 6fold excess of soluble SNAREs, and kinetic resolution is poor.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
This protein behaviour proved very problematic when we attempted to carry out SPR measurements of Norrin R121W mutant binding to Lrp6.
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And this may be found problematic if atomism is meant to carry the weight of metaphysical grounding: as J. Schaffer puts it, the atomist's ontology seems to drain away "down a bottomless pit" (2007: 184); being is "infinitely deferred, never achieved" (2010: 62).
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Cash facilitates crime because it is anonymous, and big bills are especially problematic because they are so easy to carry and conceal.
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Measuring time can also be problematic because "the slowest and most inefficient workers [appear to carry] the greatest workload".
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"In a system where carriers have cut domestic capacity and really need every aircraft in service to carry their high passenger loads, this is more problematic than it was a few years ago," he said.
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Such trials are potentially problematic, however, in terms of ethical issues associated with the necessity to carry out repeat mammography.
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(This is problematic for Indigenous communities critics say, they argue Indigenous people are less likely to carry government issued ID such as drivers licences etc though Queensland has introduced identification for voters in past few months).
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"He is nonetheless a problematic, weak performer; his basic posture is awkward (he seems unsure about how to carry his head or his jaw), his rhythm and attack seldom excite, and his stage persona is freakish and overwrought".
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It weighs a touch under four pounds, so you wouldn't want to carry it around all the time, but it's hardly problematic when you do.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "problematic to carry", consider specifying why it is problematic. Is it the weight, size, fragility, or some other factor? Being specific improves clarity.
Common error
While "problematic to carry" is grammatically sound, it might sound overly formal in casual conversation. Consider using simpler alternatives like "hard to carry" or "difficult to carry" in informal settings.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "problematic to carry" functions as an adjective phrase modifying an implied noun, describing something that presents difficulties or challenges in the act of carrying. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and usability.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "problematic to carry" is a grammatically correct and usable expression indicating challenges or difficulties in transporting something. As noted by Ludwig AI, it’s suitable for various contexts, but may sound somewhat formal in casual conversations. More common alternatives include "difficult to transport" or "challenging to carry". Although its usage is rare, specify why it is problematic by adding to the sentence.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
difficult to transport
Focuses on the difficulty in moving something from one place to another; more general.
hard to transport
Similar to "difficult to transport", but with a slightly stronger emphasis on the effort needed.
challenging to carry
Emphasizes the demanding nature of carrying something, highlighting effort and skill required.
cumbersome to carry
Highlights the awkwardness and inconvenience in carrying something due to its size or shape.
inconvenient to carry
Focuses on the trouble and disruption caused by the need to carry something.
troublesome to transport
Highlights the issues and problems associated with moving something.
unwieldy to handle
Describes something difficult to manage or control while carrying.
awkward to move
Focuses on the clumsy or ungainly nature of moving something.
difficult to maneuver
Highlights the problems faced when trying to guide or direct something while carrying.
tough to lug
Informal and emphasizes the physical effort involved in carrying something heavy.
FAQs
How can I use "problematic to carry" in a sentence?
You can use "problematic to carry" to describe items or situations where transporting something presents difficulties. For example, "The antique furniture was "problematic to carry" due to its fragile nature".
What are some alternatives to saying "problematic to carry"?
Alternatives include "difficult to transport", "challenging to carry", or "hard to handle". The best choice depends on the specific context.
Is "problematic to carry" the same as "difficult to carry"?
While similar, "problematic to carry" suggests that there are potential issues or complications beyond simple difficulty. "Difficult to carry" focuses more on the effort required.
When is it appropriate to use "problematic to carry" over other similar phrases?
Use "problematic to carry" when you want to highlight that the act of carrying presents specific problems or challenges, rather than just being generally difficult. For instance, if carrying an item requires special precautions, "problematic to carry" is suitable.
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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
87%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested