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Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"protect of" is not a correct phrase in written English.
The correct phrase is "protection of." "Protect of" is not grammatically correct and would not be used in any formal or professional writing. Example: The government has implemented measures for the protection of endangered species.
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"Nobel is a name that we want to protect, of course.
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The one group the current vaccination programme does nothing to protect, of course, is men who have sex with men – who are at increased risk of several cancers due to HPV. Douglas used HPV to exonerate smoking for his particular cancer.
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Among the increasing of water solubility, the advantage of this procedure is to protect of easier hydrolysable titanocenes against degradation and controlled release to the target (i.e. DNA); further, the higher hydrophobicity of modified titanocenes conduct to a better interaction with the hydrophobic inner cavity of cyclodextrins.
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The presence of high activity of enzymatic antioxidants in cyanobacteria extract may also be considered as a part of the key functions which contribute to protect of plants from effect of unfavorable factors, including aphids (Aydas et al. 2013; Singh et al. 2014).
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"But what you have seen us do, is support a UN mandate under the responsibility to protect of the UN and that was in the case of the Libyan mission.
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Schøyen raised the proposal again in the late 1940s; in 1951, the year of Schøyen's death, the Director of Forestry decided to administratively protect of land within the current national park.
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These books are copy-protected, of course.
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Baton Rouge deserves to be protected, of course, as do Louisville, Las Vegas and other cities.
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Measures could be to ensure that the data is stored safely and protected of being misused.
Careful balance between revealing and protecting of IP in collaboration is crucial.
They lost the gay vote back in all the "marriage protecting" of the 1990s.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the correct prepositional phrase "protection of" instead of the ungrammatical "protect of". This ensures clarity and credibility in your writing.
Common error
Avoid directly translating from languages where similar constructions might exist. In English, "protect" typically requires a direct object or is followed by prepositions like "from" or "against", not "of" when referring to the act of protecting something.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "protect of" is grammatically incorrect and does not function as a standard grammatical unit in English. It seems to be an attempt to create a prepositional phrase, but it fails to adhere to established grammatical rules. Ludwig AI confirms its incorrectness.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "protect of" is grammatically incorrect and should not be used in formal English writing. The correct alternative is ""protection of"". While Ludwig provides some examples, these instances often reflect errors or non-standard usage. It's crucial to rely on established grammatical structures to ensure clarity and credibility in writing. The phrase appears uncommon and considering the overall analysis is not appropriate to use in any context.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
protection of
This is the grammatically correct and most direct replacement for the incorrect phrase.
safeguard
Indicates taking measures to prevent something from being lost or damaged.
defend
Focuses on warding off attacks or threats.
guard
Emphasizes vigilance and prevention of harm or unauthorized access.
secure
Focuses on making something safe and preventing unauthorized access.
preserve
Highlights maintaining something in its original state.
shield
Implies interposing something to prevent harm.
conserve
Highlights careful management and avoidance of waste.
uphold
Indicates supporting and defending something, especially a principle or law.
maintain
Emphasizes keeping something in good condition.
FAQs
How can I correctly use the idea of "protect of" in a sentence?
The correct phrase to use is "protection of". For example, instead of "The goal is to protect of the environment", use "The goal is the "protection of" the environment".
What's the difference between "protect of" and "protection of"?
"Protect of" is grammatically incorrect. "Protection of" is the correct noun phrase used to indicate the act of safeguarding someone or something.
Are there situations where "protect of" might be acceptable?
No, "protect of" is generally considered ungrammatical in standard English. Always use ""protection of"" or rephrase the sentence for clarity.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
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Real-world application tested