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registry
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "registry" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to a list or database of items, such as in software, events, or official records. Example: "Please make sure to sign up on the registry before the event starts to secure your spot."
✓ Grammatically correct
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60 human-written examples
In a stroke of inspired creativity, Occupy activists repurposed Amazon's existing e-commerce and fulfillment infrastructure, in the form of a wedding registry, to funnel donated goods to the distribution centre they had set up in a Brooklyn church.
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Boddice issued guidelines to registry staff in case any election dispute was filed, including that they "immediately notify" his associate.
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And with two seconds of research into the internet's domain name registry, you could get Oink's real name: "Alan Ellis".
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The opposition has also repeatedly challenged the electoral registry, the map of constituencies, the composition and functioning of the electoral commission and the constitutional court.
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Another study, in the journal Obesity, examined data from 3,003 people on a national weight control registry and found that more frequent weighing was associated with greater "cognitive restraint" and those who weighed in daily were less likely to increase their fat intake than those who got on their scales less than once a week.
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The Ministry of Justice on Tuesday confirmed that proceedings were filed in the Wellington registry of the high court.
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The meatpacking companies also agreed to monitor their supply chain and only purchase cattle from farms in Brazil's environmental registry, Cadastro Ambiental Rural (CAR).
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Emails reveal that when it first emerged that the Queensland election could hinge on the seat of Ferny Grove, Boddice emailed court registry staff on February 4 to prepare for a possible court case.
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Despite the celebration on Saturday night, when scores of A-list guests including Matt Damon, Robert De Niro and Bill Murray attended a lavish reception and ceremony at the "seven-star" Aman resort, this official civil ceremony at the Italian registry office was needed to rubber-stamp the vows they had reportedly already made before former Rome mayor and Clooney friend Walter Veltroni.
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Effectively using Amazon's gift registry as well as Facebook and Twitter, Occupy Sandy demonstrated that overstrained municipal budgets and decayed public infrastructure did not mean the end of community.
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A word of warning, though: check carefully all the registry items that Revo identifies as debris before giving it the go-ahead to blast them into oblivion.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
In legal or official contexts, specify the type of "registry" you are referring to (e.g., "land registry", "marriage registry") to avoid ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "registry" when "register" is more appropriate. "Register" typically refers to the act of recording or enrolling, while "registry" refers to the place or system where records are kept.
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Linguistic Context
The word "registry" primarily functions as a noun. It refers to a place or system where records are officially kept. Ludwig's examples confirm this usage across various contexts, from wedding registries to environmental databases.
Frequent in
News & Media
35%
Formal & Business
30%
Science
20%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
5%
Wiki
5%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "registry" functions as a noun signifying a place or system where records are officially stored. According to Ludwig, it is grammatically correct and very commonly used across diverse contexts like legal records, computer systems, and personal lists. While interchangeable with terms like "official record" or "database" depending on context, "registry" carries a specific connotation of organized, often official, record-keeping. The key is to use "registry" to name the system itself, and "register" to name the process of recording something within the system. Ludwig AI confirms that "registry" is suitable for use across various registers, especially in professional and informational contexts.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
official list
Focuses on the listing aspect and its official nature.
official record
Focuses on the official and documented aspect, emphasizing legitimacy.
database
Highlights the digital and structured nature of the information.
record book
Emphasizes the physical or digital compilation of records.
directory
Highlights the function of locating information or entities.
roll
Specifically relates to a list of names, often in an official context.
index
Emphasizes the structured organization and quick access to data.
log
Emphasizes a chronological record of events or activities.
archive
Refers to a collection of historical records.
ledger
Specifically relates to financial records and transactions.
FAQs
How is "registry" used in the context of computer systems?
In computing, a "registry" is a database that stores configuration settings and options for the operating system and applications.
What are some different types of registries?
Examples include a "land registry" (for property ownership), a "marriage registry" (for marital records), or a "sex offender registry" (for tracking convicted offenders).
What's the difference between a "registry" and a "database"?
While both store data, a "registry" typically manages system-specific settings and configurations, whereas a "database" is a broader term for any structured collection of data.
When should I use "register" instead of "registry"?
Use "register" when referring to the act of recording information or enrolling in something, for example, "You need to "register" for the course", while you would use "registry" to name the location or system of keeping that record.
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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
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested