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Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

The word 'scave' is not accepted in standard written English.
It is not found in any English dictionary.

⚠ May contain grammatical issues

Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

57 human-written examples

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The Guardian

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The Guardian

What Two Days, One Night does so beautifully is distil the economic dilemma of our age down to a human scale.

Only the US – which borrowed massively, restructured its banks and printed money on a historic scale – enjoys anything like a sustainable recovery, and even that's being sustained only by the promise that quantitative easing will go on ad infinitum.

As a result, aid agencies such as Unicef have forged links with foreign producers better able to produce these supplies at the scale, cost and quality required.

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The Guardian

In a later email, another promise is given: "If the needs be I will look into it on a bigger scale eg your salary package".

Voters roundly rejected that ambition, with the Kurdish vote in particular swinging the election against the incumbents on an unprecedented scale.

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The Guardian
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Japan's claim to commercial whaling as a cultural expression is surely a shaky one, since it only began large-scale whaling in the 20th century – but it was taught to them by European whalers.

Students began a class boycott last Monday and, galvanised by a city-wide surge in support, staged a large-scale protest outside of the city government headquarters on Friday night.

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The Guardian

Industrial-scale US network shows also don't necessarily punch through in the way that a short-run British drama can.

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The Guardian

Expert writing Tips

Best practice

If you intended to use the word "scave", double-check your spelling. It is possible you meant to use a similar-sounding word like "save", "scale", or "cave", depending on the context.

Common error

Avoid using "scave" in formal writing. If you're unsure of the correct spelling, use a spell-checker or consult a dictionary to ensure you're using the intended word such as "save", "scale" or "cave".

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Digital Humanist | Computational Linguist | CEO @Ludwig.guru

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Linguistic Context

"Scave" is not a recognized word in the English language. As such, it does not possess a defined grammatical function. Ludwig AI confirms that this term is not accepted in standard written English.

Expression frequency: Missing

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Ludwig's WRAP-UP

In summary, the term "scave" is not a recognized word in the English language. Ludwig AI confirms that it is not found in any English dictionary. Therefore, it should not be used in writing. If you encounter this term, it is likely a misspelling of a similar-sounding word, such as "save", "scale", or "cave". Always double-check your spelling to ensure clarity and accuracy in your writing.

FAQs

What does "scave" mean?

The word "scave" is not a standard English word. It may be a misspelling of another word, such as "save", "scale" or "cave". Check your spelling and context to determine the correct word.

Is it correct to use "scave" in a sentence?

No, it is not correct to use "scave" in a sentence, as it is not a recognized English word. Consider alternative spellings based on the context of your sentence.

What can I say instead of "scave"?

Depending on the intended meaning, you could use words like "save" (to rescue or preserve), "scale" (a range or measure), or "cave" (a hollow in the earth).

How do I check if "scave" is the word I meant to use?

Double-check the spelling and consider the context of your sentence. If "scave" doesn't fit, try using a dictionary or thesaurus to find similar-sounding or related words.

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