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responses of your
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "responses of your" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to the responses that belong to or are associated with someone, but it lacks clarity and proper structure. Example: "I would like to see the responses of your team regarding the project proposal."
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3 human-written examples
The Social Soundtracker also integrates with Facebook, so that you can see the responses of your Facebook friends and share your reactions on social networks.
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Learn to anticipate the responses of your committee members by talking with their own group members about best practices for dealing with them.
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Ask yourself: In what direction are you skewing the responses of your own employees, peers and managers?
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55 human-written examples
Q: (Reader) I was blown away by the passionate response of your readers who hated the new Tropicana packaging.
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"Based on where you place the shear links, you can tune the dynamic response of your tower," said Dr. Seible, of the University of California, San Diego.
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The predictable response of your fridge light turning on when you open the door doesn't drive you to keep opening it again and again.
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In one way, it's completely similar to television in that once having produced your segment, your episode, your show or whatever, you really are dependent on the enthusiastic response of your audience.
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If you are investing in Western Digital Corp., the beleaguered computer disk drive maker, the most likely response of your peers will be: Are you crazy?" Lisa Rapuano, the assistant portfolio manager of the Legg Mason Special Investment Trust, often hears that.
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Soft power describes agency arising from attraction: attitude, stance, brand all contribute to shaping the response of your environment.
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Check out the top BCS tweets below, and send a response of your own! Tweet to @insidethebcs and upload your tweet here.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Prefer using "your responses" or "responses from you" for grammatical correctness. For example, instead of "I'm looking for the responses of your team", say "I'm looking for your team's responses."
Common error
Avoid using "responses of your" as it is not grammatically correct in standard English. Always ensure the possessive pronoun "your" directly modifies the noun it possesses.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "responses of your" attempts to denote possession, but it does so incorrectly. The standard way to indicate possession is with a possessive pronoun or a possessive noun phrase. As Ludwig indicates, it should be structured differently.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "responses of your" is grammatically incorrect. Ludwig advises against using it in formal writing. Instead, opt for "your responses" or "responses from you" to maintain clarity and grammatical correctness. Although the phrase appears in various sources, its incorrect structure impacts its reliability and appropriateness, especially in professional contexts.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
your responses
Reverses the order of the words; indicates the responses that you gave.
responses from you
Indicates the responses that you are providing.
your team's responses
Specifies that the responses are coming from a team you are leading or managing.
your reaction
Focuses on a singular reaction instead of multiple responses.
your feedback
Emphasizes the feedback you are giving.
the feedback you provided
Highlights the role of feedback coming from you.
how you responded
Focuses on the action of responding.
your input
Refers to the information or opinions you provide.
your comments
Refers to specific remarks or observations you make.
the way you answer
Highlights the manner in which you provide answers.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "responses of your"?
The grammatically correct alternatives include "your responses" and "responses from you". For example, instead of "I need the responses of your team", you should say "I need "your team's responses"".
When should I use "your responses" instead of "responses of your"?
Always use "your responses" because "responses of your" is grammatically incorrect. "Your responses" is the standard and accepted way to refer to the answers or feedback provided by you. For example, "Your responses are greatly appreciated" is correct.
What is a more formal way to ask for someone's responses?
A formal way to ask for someone's responses is to request "feedback from you" or "your input". These options are more professional and polite than the ungrammatical "responses of your".
Is "responses of your" ever appropriate?
No, "responses of your" is not considered appropriate in standard written English. Always opt for grammatically correct alternatives such as "your answers" or "responses from you".
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested