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prompt to error
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"prompt to error" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone's tendency to make mistakes quickly in response to a prompt, such as an instruction or an event. For example, "The student was prompt to error whenever the professor asked a difficult question."
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60 human-written examples
Once all the above info is enter correctly check the green arrow to confirm trailer is closed Select the printing device to send and your load is now properly closed If any issues arise the handheld unit will give you prompts to errors it is encountering.
Wiki
Two experiments were carried out to examine the effect of incorporating two different types of simple prompt to reduce post-completion error in the use of light switches in office meeting rooms.
Science
If this logic is deemed necessary, it is considered good form to prompt on standard error so that any output written to standard output can be redirected.
Wiki
A blogger who had revelled in the descriptive pleasures of the novel was prompted to the same error of nomenclature, in complaining that "the rawness of the outback scenes seemed too abrupt and arbitrary an ending after so much opulence".
News & Media
Boston Children's also piloted voice-enabled versions of the checklist used to validate organs before transplant, with prompts to help reduce error.
News & Media
It strategically places a group of specialized sensors in the vehicles that can record various vital parameters and real-time prompt calculated error code to train driver or dispatcher.
Uni won three straight points, but a nice service return by Gordon prompted an error to give he and Stalder the first set.
News & Media
Any perceived failure of a Trump agenda item is never going to prompt President Trump to admit error, to put it another way.
News & Media
"We have discussed the current situation with GMAC and expect them to take prompt action to correct any errors," said Mark Paustenbach, a spokesman for the Treasury Department.
News & Media
This is not surprising because conceptual prompts discuss problem-independent domain knowledge while the corrective action prompt refers to the error in the diagram.
In that study, only 11% of medical students correctly identified the embedded prescribing errors despite being prompted to search for them.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "prompt to error", ensure the context clearly establishes the causal relationship between the prompt and the subsequent mistake.
Common error
Avoid using "prompt to error" when the relationship between the prompt and the error is coincidental rather than causal. The prompt should directly influence the error.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "prompt to error" functions as a causal connector, indicating that one thing (the prompt) directly leads to another (the error). Based on Ludwig AI the phrase is grammatically correct, although examples are scarce.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "prompt to error" serves as a phrase to indicate direct causation, with a relatively neutral register. Although grammatically correct and usable according to Ludwig AI, it's a less common expression, with alternatives like "lead to errors" or "cause errors" being more prevalent. When using "prompt to error", ensure the prompt directly causes the error and be aware of potential misinterpretations of causality.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
lead to errors
Replaces "prompt" with "lead", focusing on causation of errors.
cause errors
Uses "cause" as a direct synonym for "prompt" in the context of errors.
result in errors
Emphasizes the outcome of errors as a consequence.
give rise to errors
A more formal way of saying something causes errors.
trigger errors
Suggests a more immediate or sudden onset of errors.
induce errors
Implies errors are brought about or persuaded by something.
elicit errors
Focuses on drawing out errors as a response.
be conducive to errors
Highlights that conditions are favorable for errors.
predispose to errors
Indicates a tendency or vulnerability toward making errors.
set the stage for errors
Implies preparations are being made that will lead to errors.
FAQs
How can I use "prompt to error" in a sentence?
You can use "prompt to error" to describe a situation where something directly causes or leads to mistakes. For instance, "Poor lighting can prompt to error in detailed assembly work."
What's a more common way to say "prompt to error"?
Alternatives include "lead to errors", "cause errors", or "result in errors", which are generally more frequently used.
Is "prompt to error" formal or informal?
The phrase is relatively neutral in tone, suitable for both formal and informal contexts, although more common alternatives might be preferred in very formal settings.
How does "prompt to error" differ from "result in error"?
"Prompt to error" implies a direct and immediate causation, whereas "result in error" suggests a broader consequence that may not be as immediate or direct.
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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
76%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested