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recipients name
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "recipients name" is not correct in written English; it should be "recipient's name" to indicate possession.
You can use it when referring to the name of a person who is receiving something, such as a letter or package. Example: "Please ensure that the recipient's name is clearly written on the envelope."
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Alternative expressions(19)
registrants name
participants name
respondents name
attendees name
name of participant
list of participants
roster of participants
patients name
partners name
name of respondent
respondent identification
full name of the applicant
name of addressee
name of the individual filling out the form
name of person completing form
contact details
name of partner
intended recipient
designated recipient
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1 human-written examples
In the center is a blank space for engraving the recipients name.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
Anything that resembles a compliment is posted, with recipients' names tagged as a means of notification.
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But it has withheld the rest until those leaders submit lists of recipients' names.
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The presenters apparently hadn't realized that the medals were engraved with the recipients' names, and they doled them out incorrectly.
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The writer has decided that Mr. Roberts' letters can also stand up on their own without the recipients' names, and he is going ahead with his project.
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Throughout this piece, I've changed O-Shot recipients' names – including those of Runels' employees – in order to protect their identities.
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The attorney-general of New York threatened to release the bonus recipients' names unless they returned the cash.Extravagance is outRetroactive taxes and personal threats?
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I often need to send an e-mail message to a group of people but don't want each recipient to be able to see all other recipients' names and addresses.
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Once the ballots are counted, the real black ops begin: As a precautionary measure, two complete sets of envelopes bearing recipients' names are prepared and brought by PricewaterhouseCoopers partners to the ceremony via separate, secret routes.
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Among the recipients named by the Mrs. Giles Whiting Foundation, acting on nominations by a selection committee of writers, literary scholars and editors, were five fiction writers, three poets, one nonfiction writer and one playwright.
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Even the gallantry awards announced in the London Gazette do not tell the full story, because recipients' names are always followed by their original regiment not their special forces affiliation.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the possessive apostrophe when referring to the name of a recipient. It's "recipient's name", not "recipients name".
Common error
A common mistake is omitting the apostrophe in "recipient's name". Remember, it's possessive, indicating the name belongs to the recipient.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "recipients name" functions as a noun phrase intended to specify the name associated with a recipient. Ludwig AI highlights that the grammatically correct form is "recipient's name".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "recipients name" is an incorrect form. The correct possessive form is "recipient's name". While examples of the incorrect usage exist, as shown by Ludwig, they are outnumbered by instances where the correct form is used and is the recommendation. This phrase is used to identify someone by their name in their role as a recipient. As per Ludwig, remember to use the correct possessive form to ensure grammatical accuracy.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
recipient's name
This is the grammatically correct possessive form.
name of the recipient
This alternative uses a prepositional phrase to indicate possession.
addressee's name
This uses a synonym for recipient, 'addressee', with the possessive form.
receiver's name
Uses 'receiver' as a synonym for 'recipient', with the possessive.
the recipient's identity
This focuses on identifying the person receiving something.
name of receiver
Uses a prepositional phrase with 'receiver' to denote the name.
intended recipient's name
Specifies that it's the name of the person who is supposed to receive it.
designated recipient's name
Uses 'designated' to further clarify the recipient.
recipient identification
Focuses on the broader concept of identifying the recipient.
identification of recipient
Another way to specify the identification of the receiver
FAQs
What is the correct way to write "recipient's name"?
The correct way to write it is with a possessive apostrophe: "recipient's name". The apostrophe indicates that the name belongs to the recipient.
Is it ever correct to say "recipients name" without the apostrophe?
No, "recipients name" is grammatically incorrect in standard English. The possessive form, "recipient's name", should always be used to show the name belongs to the recipient.
What's the difference between "recipient's name" and "name of the recipient"?
Both phrases convey the same meaning, but "recipient's name" is more concise. "Name of the recipient" is a slightly more formal or explicit way of expressing the same idea.
What are some alternatives to "recipient's name"?
You can use phrases like "addressee's name" or "receiver's name", depending on the context. All these examples are correct and similar in meaning.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested