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rip as a
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "rip as a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe someone who is very muscular or fit, but the phrase is incomplete and lacks context. Example: "He works out every day and is rip as a bodybuilder."
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Exact Expressions
7 human-written examples
The sharp focus allows the Glyndebourne Chorus, under Jeremy Bines's leadership, to let rip as a near-cosmic force all its own: a strong-voiced, collective counterweight to the reflections of Mr. Ainsley's Vere.
News & Media
It smartly uses Miss Ellie, RIP, as a verbal cheat sheet – she's mentioned to give context and justify selling off Southfork to a conservation trust (nice guy Bobby's plan) or ripping it to bits for oil (big bad JR's).
News & Media
Gaussian matrix, G, have a similar behavior in terms of satisfying RIP as a function of m, so that they will typically require values of m of the same order to ensure sparse recovery.
RIP as a repeat specific hypermutation process could further contribute significantly to diversification.
Science
The fact that RIP, as a repeat-induced hypermutation process might also contribute to increase mutation supply and diversification of the WD-40 repertoire is discussed in a following section.
Science
The deRIP process serves to highlight the effectiveness of RIP as a transposon-silencing mechanism.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
52 human-written examples
When you have to rip as much out of a house as ends up being ripped out here, maybe you should have just torn the danged thing down.
News & Media
Simmons chuckled along but basically let Affleck rip; as an interviewer, he has a lot of growing up to do.
News & Media
Include phone book ripping as a grip exercise and short-term diversion.
Wiki
They really don't give a rip as long as you win football games".
News & Media
That was a use of barnburner in one current sense: ripping along as excitingly as "a house afire" or some such spectacular event.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing physical fitness or muscularity, use established phrases like "as fit as a fiddle" or "extremely muscular" for clarity.
Common error
Avoid using the phrase "rip as a" to describe someone who is muscular. This phrase is not standard English and can lead to confusion. Use more common and understandable phrases to avoid ambiguity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "rip as a" does not have a clear grammatical function in standard English. It appears in various contexts, but its meaning is not consistently defined. Ludwig AI identifies it as potentially describing muscularity, but notes its grammatical incorrectness.
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Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "rip as a" is grammatically incorrect and lacks a universally recognized meaning. Ludwig AI analysis suggests it may be intended to describe someone who is muscular, but its non-standard usage leads to ambiguity. Given its low frequency and grammatical issues, using clearer, more established phrases like "as fit as a fiddle" or "extremely muscular" is advisable. While some examples exist, their inconsistency underscores the need for more precise language. Therefore, avoid "rip as a" in formal contexts and strive for clarity in all communications.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
tear as a
Replaces "rip" with "tear", keeping the "as a" structure but still resulting in a grammatically awkward phrase.
shred as a
Substitutes "rip" with "shred", maintaining the original structure but not improving grammatical correctness.
rip off
Uses the phrasal verb "rip off", suggesting deception or overcharging, differing significantly in meaning from the original.
let rip
Employs the idiom "let rip", meaning to release or express something forcefully, altering the context considerably.
tear apart
Uses the phrasal verb "tear apart", implying destruction or strong criticism, changing the original meaning.
as ripped as
Changes the word order to “as ripped as” and is used for describing muscularity or fitness, it alters the original structure and intent.
tear into
Employs "tear into", suggesting a forceful attack or criticism, differing significantly from the original phrase.
rip through
Uses the phrasal verb "rip through", indicating rapid and destructive movement, altering the original sense.
as torn as
Uses the phrase “as torn as”, more frequently used in sports or to indicate physical fitness, changing the structure and intended meaning.
extremely muscular
Replaces the entire phrase to express a simpler meaning for the intent of describing being physically fit.
FAQs
How can I describe someone who is very muscular instead of using "rip as a"?
Instead of "rip as a", you can use phrases like "as fit as a fiddle", "extremely muscular", or "ripped" depending on the desired level of formality and context.
Is "rip as a" grammatically correct?
No, "rip as a" is not grammatically correct in standard English. It doesn't follow established grammatical structures and may not be easily understood.
What does "let rip" mean, and how is it different from "rip as a"?
"Let rip" is an idiom that means to release or express something forcefully. It is different from "rip as a", which is not a standard phrase and lacks a clear meaning. For example, you might "let rip" with an angry outburst.
Are there contexts where "rip as a" might be appropriate?
While "rip as a" appears in some contexts, it is generally not recommended due to its lack of clarity. Using more standard phrases like "extremely muscular" or restructuring the sentence will provide better clarity.
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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
78%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested