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relates on
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "relates on" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "relates to," which is used to indicate a connection or association between two subjects. Example: "The study relates to the effects of climate change on agriculture."
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Exact Expressions
18 human-written examples
"He relates on a human level," Mr. Frankham said.
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CK relates on the podcast how, when he first saw Maron perform in Boston, it made him feel "uncomfortable".
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Coudari relates on ChessBase that their encounter, which lasted 19 hours, began with discussion of Fischer's games with Boris Spassky.
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But, as Steve Turner relates on the following pages, the writer's burning desire for elsewhere was extinguished in a rainstorm a short way outside New York City.
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Ford considers that development journalism means getting behind the cliches of starving children and getting people to tell their own stories: "We are looking at big policies affecting developing countries and looking at how this relates on the ground to those who expect to be benefiting".
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But on the basis of Konnichiwa, any uneasiness he feels about his current artistic position is unfounded: for a man apparently in limbo – and for all the complaints about his workload he relates on Text Me Back – he carries himself with a real confidence throughout.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
42 human-written examples
I had unwittingly stumbled on Relate-On-Sea.
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2 35 – Nothing much tech related going on right now….
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Books I love I constantly relate to on my own.
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Related: On the pill?
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Pennington can relate on a couple of different levels.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing connections between ideas, ensure that the relationship is clear and logical for the reader to follow.
Common error
Avoid using "on" after "relates". The correct preposition is "to". For example, say "This information relates to the topic" instead of "This information relates on the topic".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "relates on" is intended to function as a verb phrase indicating a connection or relationship. However, it's grammatically incorrect; the correct form is "relates to". As Ludwig AI points out, the accurate and widely accepted form is "relates to".
Frequent in
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53%
Science
33%
Wiki
7%
Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "relates on" appears in various sources, it's grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI indicates that the proper phrasing is "relates to". When aiming to express a connection or relevance, it's best to use the grammatically correct "relates to" or alternatives like "pertains to" or "is associated with". Using correct grammar enhances clarity and credibility, especially in formal or professional contexts. The frequency of the incorrect phrase suggests a common error, making awareness and correction essential for effective communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
relates to
Corrects the grammatical error by using the standard preposition 'to' instead of 'on'.
pertains to
Replaces 'relates' with 'pertains', indicating relevance or connection.
is connected to
Emphasizes the link or association between two subjects.
is associated with
Highlights the relationship or connection between elements.
refers to
Indicates that something is referencing or alluding to something else.
is relevant to
Stresses the importance or applicability of something in a particular context.
applies to
Focuses on the application or relevance of a concept or rule.
concerns
Implies that something is about or has to do with a particular subject.
is about
A simple way to indicate the subject or topic of something.
has a bearing on
Suggests that something has an influence or effect on a particular issue.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use 'relate' with a preposition?
The correct phrasing is 'relate to', as in 'This research "relates to" the effects of climate change'.
What can I use instead of 'relates on'?
You should use '"relates to"'. Other alternatives include '"pertains to"', '"is connected to"', or '"is associated with"'.
Is 'relates on' grammatically correct?
No, 'relates on' is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is '"relates to"'.
How does 'relates to' differ from 'relates on'?
'"Relates to"' is the correct grammatical form, indicating a connection or relevance. 'Relates on' is not a standard English construction and should be avoided.
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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
81%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested