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race of blue
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "race of blue" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a specific category or type of something associated with the color blue, but without context, it is ambiguous. Example: "The race of blue flowers in the garden attracted many visitors."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Alternative expressions(1)
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The Ronso are a race of blue furred, lion-like humanoids who live on Mt. Gagazet, which they consider sacred and guard fiercely.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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ME1 has a lesbian romance well, sort of a lesbian romance, seeing as how it's with a mono-gendered race of blue-skinned aliens, which is to say, a race of aliens who are all blue-skinned alien space babes who can breed with members of any other species regardless of the second partner's gender.
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"Probably it is the first time an Argentinian team has tried British GT, and we will use our national racing colours of blue and yellow, which is a design dating back to the Fangio days.
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The Wanamaker Mile is the blue-ribbon race of indoor track's blue-ribbon meet, the Millrose Games, which will be held Feb. 2 in Madison Square Garden.
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But while the upcoming election comes down to a race of red state against blue, comparing wines from the two isn't really a fair contest.
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Just a few moments before the start of the race, a blue liquid came out of Villeneuve's Williams.
Wiki
Species live on Portland that are rare in the United Kingdom, including the limestone race of the Silver Studded Blue.
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A brisk documentary chroncling a tilt at last year's 24-hour Le Mans race, the blue riband of endurance motorsport.
News & Media
"They would need 15 hours of blue skies before the piste is ready for a World Cup race".
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Despite talk of "blue blood", the aristocracy has a long history of mixed-race relationships, writes Afua Hirsch.
News & Media
Now A Spool of Blue Thread, the 20th novel by the American chronicler of domestic life, leads the race for the Bailey's Women's Prize for Fiction.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing groups or populations with a shared blue characteristic, specify the attribute, such as "blue-skinned race" or "race with blue colors", to enhance clarity.
Common error
Don't use the phrase "race of blue" without further clarification. Instead, provide context or specify the characteristic you are describing, like "a race with blue markings" or "a competition featuring blue teams".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "race of blue" does not have a defined grammatical function in standard English. Ludwig AI suggests that the phrase is not correct. It appears in various contexts, but it lacks a clear, consistent role.
Frequent in
News & Media
36%
Wiki
27%
Science
18%
Less common in
Formal & Business
9%
Encyclopedias
5%
Social Media
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "race of blue" is grammatically questionable and lacks a precise meaning in standard English. Ludwig AI reports that the phrase is not correct. While it appears in various contexts—including news, wiki, and scientific articles—its intended purpose and interpretation require careful consideration and often additional clarification. Due to its ambiguity, it's best to opt for clearer, more specific alternatives such as "blue-skinned race" or "race with blue colors" to avoid confusion and ensure effective communication. Always consider the context and audience when choosing the most appropriate wording.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
blue-skinned race
Emphasizes skin color as the defining characteristic, suitable for describing fictional species.
blue team
Refers to a team identified by the color blue, common in sports or competitive scenarios.
blue variety
Highlights a specific type or variant that is blue in color.
azure lineage
Uses a poetic term for blue (azure) to describe ancestry or descent.
blue-collar demographic
Describes a population segment engaged in manual labor, often associated with the color blue.
race with blue colors
Describes a sporting event or competition where the color blue is prominent, such as team colors.
the blue faction
Referring to a group distinguished by their association with blue, often in historical or political contexts.
competition of blue cars
Describing a racing context with cars that have blue colors.
blue clad competitors
It indicates that the participants competing are wearing blue clothing.
blue state
In a political context, a state that predominantly votes for the Democratic party.
FAQs
What does "race of blue" mean?
The phrase "race of blue" is not standard English and lacks a clear, universally understood meaning. It may refer to a group characterized by the color blue, but requires additional context for accurate interpretation.
How can I describe a group of blue-skinned people?
Instead of "race of blue", use more specific phrases like "blue-skinned race" or "people with blue skin" for clarity.
Is it correct to say "race of blue cars" to describe cars that are blue?
No, it's better to say "race with blue colors" or "competition of blue cars". "Race of blue cars" is not idiomatic.
What are some alternatives to describe something associated with the color blue?
Depending on the context, you could use phrases like "blue team", "blue variety", or specify the characteristic, such as "blue-eyed race".
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Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested