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reiterating on
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "reiterating on" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is simply "reiterating." Example: "I would like to reiterate the main points of our discussion for clarity."
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Mr. Obama was mostly quiet last week, reiterating on Friday that he wanted a "balanced approach".
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Hungary's rightwing prime minister, Viktor Orbán, vowed on Friday that he would not let Europeans become "a minority in our own continent", reiterating on Hungarian state radio his determination to stop the refugees.
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After reiterating on someone's lawn his commitment to Labor's promise to revoke the freeze on Medicare rebates, he made it to Westfield Penrith to fraternise with teens – striking, given that Turnbull cancelled his scheduled walkthrough there last week.
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That is what had led to him and Barnett reiterating on numerous occasions during the meeting that he would not be staying at Arsenal after the end of his contract".
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Orbán again vowed on Friday that he would not let Europeans become "a minority in our own continent", reiterating on Hungarian state radio that his rightwing government was determined to do all in its power to stem the flow of migrants and refugees.
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Lloyds was reiterating on Thursday that it was still reviewing its options.
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But the company reiterated on Tuesday that it had no intention of doing so.
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Mr. Davies also reiterated on Saturday that North Korea should improve ties with South Korea.
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As Kim's former KGB colleague also reiterated on the phone: "Kim was a Communist idealist.
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(The White House reiterated on Tuesday that the leak "was not an intentional release").
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Another report on TamilNet said "the Intelligence Department of the Tigers reiterated on Sunday that the L.T.T.E.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "reiterating on" in your writing. The correct form is simply "reiterating" followed by the object or point you are repeating.
Common error
The verb "reiterate" does not require the preposition "on". Using "reiterating on" is a common mistake. Always use "reiterating" followed directly by what is being repeated. For example, say "reiterating a point" instead of "reiterating on a point".
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Linguistic Context
Reiterating (without 'on') functions as a verb, signifying the act of repeating or restating something for emphasis or clarity. Ludwig AI indicates that "reiterating on" is not considered correct in standard written English. The correct form is to simply use "reiterating".
Frequent in
News & Media
56%
Science
22%
Formal & Business
0%
Less common in
Academia
0%
Encyclopedias
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "reiterating on" appears in some contexts, it is not grammatically correct in standard English. Ludwig AI confirms that the correct form is simply "reiterating". This verb functions to repeat or emphasize a point. Grammatically sound alternatives include "repeating", "restating", and "emphasizing". The phrase's frequency is uncommon, and it's mostly found in news and media sources. Therefore, it's best to avoid using "reiterating on" and stick to the grammatically correct form.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
reiterating
This is the grammatically correct form of "reiterating on", removing the unnecessary preposition.
reiterated
This is the past tense form of the verb "reiterate", used without the preposition "on".
repeating
This alternative conveys the same meaning of saying something again, but without the preposition "on".
repeating again
This variant provides emphasis and stresses that something is said again but is grammatically correct, unlike "reiterating on".
restating
This alternative suggests a clearer or different way of saying something again, without the preposition "on".
reiterating the point
This variant specifies a specific element being repeated, and the preposition "on" is not required.
emphasizing
This alternative focuses on highlighting the importance of something rather than just repeating it, and it omits "on".
stressing
Similar to emphasizing, this word underlines the importance of a point, removing the preposition "on".
underscoring
This implies highlighting or emphasizing something, differing slightly in formality, and without "on".
reaffirming
This suggests confirming something again, more formal than reiterating and does not need "on".
FAQs
What is the correct way to use "reiterating" in a sentence?
The correct way to use "reiterating" is to follow it directly with the object or point you are repeating. For example: "I am "reiterating" my commitment to this project."
Is "reiterating on" grammatically correct?
No, "reiterating on" is not grammatically correct. The correct usage is simply "reiterating". You should say "I am reiterating" not "I am reiterating on".
What are some alternatives to "reiterating on"?
Instead of "reiterating on", you can use alternatives such as "repeating", "restating", or "emphasizing", depending on the context.
Why is "reiterating on" considered incorrect?
The verb "reiterate" is transitive and does not require a preposition like "on". The preposition adds unnecessary words, and it goes against standard English grammar. Use just "reiterating".
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Source & Trust
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Real-world application tested