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registrants name
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "registrants name" is not correct in written English; it should be "registrant's name" to indicate possession.
You can use it when referring to the name of a person who has registered for an event or service. Example: "Please ensure that the registrant's name is spelled correctly on the certificate."
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Alternative expressions(4)
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I think one registrant named Gladys is starting to like me.
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For example, a registrant named Michael, from Toledo, Ohio, says he needs a car more practical than his beloved Pontiac Trans Am to drive to school and work.
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The Pesticide Product Information System (PPIS) (U.S. EPA 2003a) contains information on pesticide products that have been registered in the United States, including registrant names and addresses, ingredients, toxicity category, product names, distributor brand names, site uses, pest uses, pesticidal type, formulation code, and registration status.
Registrants whose names are challenged will be required to provide proof of valid trademarks to keep the names.
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He gave the registrant's name as John Shipton.
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The registrant's name is protected, but its mailing address and contact number are both listed in Panama.
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But the registrant's name may be a lie, and the hosting bill might be paid with a stolen credit card.
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"A lot of people want a better system for accessing information -- what kind of information is yet to be decided -- about domain- name registrants, on a universal basis," Ms. Sapiro said.
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The bill was introduced by Representative Howard Coble, a North Carolina Republican, and Representative Howard Berman, a California Democrat, in response to concerns that false information about domain name registrants would hamper criminal investigations.
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When searching phone directory, use Google Maps to find the closest address match to the domain name registrant.
Wiki
Instead, the WIPO limited the case's scope to a determination of whether the website registrant had engaged in "abusive domain name registration and use".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the possessive form, "registrant's name", when referring to the name of a specific registrant.
Common error
Avoid using "registrants name"; it is grammatically incorrect. Always use the possessive form, "registrant's name", or rephrase as "name of the registrant".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "registrants name" functions as a noun phrase aiming to specify a name related to registration. However, it is grammatically incorrect as pointed out by Ludwig and requires the possessive form.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "registrants name" is grammatically incorrect and should be corrected to "registrant's name". As Ludwig explains, the possessive form is essential to indicate that the name belongs to the registrant. While various alternative phrases such as "name of the registrant" exist, the possessive form is generally preferred for its clarity and conciseness. It's important to use the correct possessive form in professional and formal contexts to avoid miscommunication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
registrant's name
Indicates possession, specifying the name belonging to the registrant.
name of the registrant
A more formal way to denote the registrant's name.
registrant details
Broader term including the name and other information.
identity of the registrant
Emphasizes the identification aspect of the name.
the registrant's identification
Similar to identity, focusing on proving who the registrant is.
name on the registration
Specifies that the name is on the registration form or document.
registered name
A shortened way to refer to the name used for registration.
who is registered as
Refers to the entire registration process.
applicant's name
Uses "applicant" instead of "registrant", implying someone applying for something.
enrollee's name
Uses "enrollee" which implies someone enrolling for membership.
FAQs
What is the correct way to refer to the name of someone who registered?
The correct way is to use the possessive form, "registrant's name". Alternatively, you can say "the name of the registrant".
Is "registrants name" grammatically correct?
No, "registrants name" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "registrant's name", which uses a possessive apostrophe to show that the name belongs to the registrant.
What can I say instead of "registrant's name"?
You can use the phrase "name of the registrant" as a substitute for "registrant's name". This alternative provides the same information in a slightly more formal way.
How do I use "registrant's name" in a sentence?
For example, "Please ensure that the registrant's name is clearly written on the form." You can also say, "The name of the registrant must match their identification".
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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
79%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested