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putz but
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "putz but" is not correct and does not form a usable expression in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks context to convey a clear meaning. Example: "I wanted to go out, but putz but I forgot my keys."
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Alternative expressions(2)
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Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
He's hot-tempered and a bit of a putz, but his heart is usually in the right place.
News & Media
Yes, they got Putz, but another reliever was headed their way, and that, too, was cause for celebration.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
45 human-written examples
But Putz gave them two disappointing months, and he is unlikely to pitch for the Mets again.
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J.J. Putz also discussed Pujols, but has pitched to him only twice, giving up one hit.
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Chipper Jones homered off J. J. Putz in the eighth, but Francisco Rodriguez locked down the Mets' first victory this season after trailing by at least three runs.
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I am not recommending you to hire a putz and promote him, but if you saw something in a candidate and things aren't working out at first, chances are they may be really good at something else.
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Recent off-season trades for Johan Santana and J. J. Putz have bolstered the Mets, but also removed several top prospects from their system.
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Minaya did not respond to phone messages Monday night, but the Mets said that Putz was examined during spring training and again before he was cleared to play in the World Baseball Classic, when he received a magnetic resonance imaging test.
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Now, this putz, this cyber-putz is hiding in England, but they can't find him.
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But the issue that remains for Putz, brought from the Seattle Mariners to be a setup man and a part-time closer for the Mets in a three-team, 12-player trade, is not how he pronounces it.
News & Media
Whether reduced angles of ascent in twiners translate into enhanced appression of the support remains to be tested, but related evidence suggests the opposite (Putz and Holbrook 1991; Silk and Hubbard 1991; Scher et al. 2001).
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "putz but" in formal writing due to its grammatically incorrect structure and potential for misinterpretation.
Common error
Do not combine the informal and potentially offensive term "putz" directly with the conjunction "but" without proper grammatical structure. Instead, rephrase the sentence for clarity and appropriateness.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "putz but" is grammatically incorrect and doesn't serve a clear grammatical function. As noted by Ludwig AI, it's a fragment lacking context. It doesn't form a usable expression in written English and requires restructuring to convey a coherent meaning.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "putz but" is grammatically incorrect and lacks established usage. As highlighted by Ludwig AI, this phrase is not a usable expression in written English. The term "putz" is informal and potentially offensive, making the phrase unsuitable for formal contexts. While related terms like "fool" or "idiot" combined with conjunctions like "however" might convey similar sentiments, "putz but" itself should be avoided in favor of clearer and more grammatically sound alternatives. Due to the lack of proper contexts and examples, the analyzed phrase is considered incorrect.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
fool but
Replaces "putz" with a more general term for a foolish person, maintaining the conjunction structure.
stupid although
Uses "stupid" as a direct replacement for "putz", emphasizing lack of intelligence, and "although" for contrast.
idiot however
Substitutes "putz" with "idiot" and "but" with "however", providing a slightly more formal tone while retaining the contrast.
doofus however
Replaces "putz" with "doofus", suggesting a mild form of foolishness, and "however" for contrast.
jerk yet
Uses "jerk" as a replacement for "putz", indicating a more negative connotation, and "yet" as a synonym for "but".
numbskull nevertheless
Replaces "putz" with the more colorful "numbskull" and "but" with "nevertheless", offering a stronger sense of opposition.
buffoon yet
Uses "buffoon" as a more descriptive substitute for "putz", emphasizing foolish behavior, and "yet" for contrast.
clumsy though
Replaces "putz" with "clumsy", shifting the meaning to ineptitude rather than general foolishness, and uses "though" for contrast.
blockhead nonetheless
Substitutes "putz" with "blockhead", highlighting a lack of intelligence, and "nonetheless" for "but", indicating a contrast despite the foolishness.
incompetent still
Employs "incompetent" to suggest a lack of ability, and "still" as a substitute for "but", indicating a continuing state despite the incompetence.
FAQs
Is "putz but" grammatically correct?
No, "putz but" is not grammatically correct. It doesn't follow standard English sentence structure and lacks a clear, coherent meaning. It's better to rephrase your sentence for clarity.
What does "putz" mean, and why shouldn't I use it in formal contexts?
"Putz" is a Yiddish slang term that can be offensive, meaning a foolish or inept person. It's generally best to avoid using it in formal settings due to its informal and potentially derogatory nature.
How can I properly use "putz" in a sentence?
To use "putz" correctly, you would integrate it into a complete sentence, such as, "He acted like a /s/complete+putz" or "Don't be such a /s/putz". However, consider the audience and context before using it, as it can be offensive.
What are some alternatives to using "putz" that are less offensive?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "fool", "idiot", "jerk", or "incompetent person". Choose a word that accurately reflects the intended meaning without causing offense.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
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Authority and reliability
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Expert rating
Real-world application tested