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sense encouraged
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "sense encouraged" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a feeling of support or motivation, but it lacks clarity and proper context. Example: "The atmosphere in the room was one of sense encouraged, making everyone feel motivated to share their ideas."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
News & Media
Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
5 human-written examples
The economic crisis and museum shutdowns in California have, in a sense, encouraged him.
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Attendants, many of whom sit idle for long periods of time waiting for a customer, are, in a sense, encouraged to look the other way when a healthy person requests wheelchair service.
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There is a sense, encouraged by the candidates, that what goes on between a candidate and his or her God is a sensitive, even privileged domain, except when it is useful for mobilizing the religious base and prying open their wallets.
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It also helped to confirm the sense, encouraged by Salinger's own later manner, that there was no distinction between Salinger and his characters — that if you ran into Salinger at the Cornish, New Hampshire, post office (which is where his stalkers generally seem to have run into him) it would be exactly like running into Holden Caulfield or Seymour Glass.
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It also helped to confirm the sense, encouraged by Salinger's own later manner, that there was no distinction between Salinger and his characters that if you ran into Salinger at the Cornish, New Hampshire, post office (which is where his stalkers generally seem to have run into him) it would be exactly like running into Holden Caulfield or Seymour Glass.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
54 human-written examples
The technology improvements at American are, in one sense, encouraging.
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The real sin that the absence of a historical sense encourages is presentism, in the sense of exaggerating our present problems out of all proportion to those that have previously existed.
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Wood's talent for celebrating the ordinary elicits some profound insights into countries left behind by the empire that put them on the map, while her blend of humour and common sense encourages frank discourse with people who still live with the adverse effects of slavery.
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Common sense encourages us to be wise in our food and alcohol choices, and to have a plan for parties, shopping, and people who cause stress.
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He writes: "The real sin that the absence of a historical sense encourages is presentism, in the sense of exaggerating our present problems out of all proportion to those that have previously existed".
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According to the gallery's website, the collection of works engage all of the senses, encouraging active viewer participation and "making a point that an engagement with art can sometimes occur more readily if one does not have preconceived notions of what it should be".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "sense encouraged" in formal writing. Opt for clearer and more grammatically sound alternatives like "feeling of encouragement" or "atmosphere of support".
Common error
Don't directly replace standard adjectives like "encouraging" with "sense encouraged". The latter is often grammatically awkward. For instance, instead of "a sense encouraged atmosphere", try "an encouraging atmosphere".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "sense encouraged" functions as a descriptive element, attempting to modify a noun by indicating a feeling or atmosphere. However, based on Ludwig AI, this phrase is not grammatically correct and could convey a clear meaning in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
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Less common in
Formal & Business
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Science
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Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "sense encouraged" is grammatically questionable and lacks clear meaning in standard English. Ludwig AI indicates that it is not correct. While it occasionally appears in news and media, it is best to avoid this phrase in formal or professional writing. Instead, opt for clearer and more grammatically sound alternatives such as "feeling of encouragement", "atmosphere of support", or similar phrases that accurately convey the intended meaning of motivation or support. Using such alternatives will result in improved clarity and professionalism.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
feeling of encouragement
Replaces the verb "encouraged" with the noun "encouragement" to create a more standard noun phrase.
feeling of motivation
Substitutes "encouraged" with "motivation", focusing on the internal drive.
atmosphere of support
Shifts the focus to the surrounding environment fostering encouragement.
sense of being supported
Emphasizes the feeling of receiving support, making the phrase more passive.
feeling empowered
Replaces with a more active and stronger sense of agency.
climate of inspiration
Focuses on the inspirational aspect, implying a more creative and stimulating environment.
spirit of collaboration
Highlights the collaborative aspect of encouragement, suggesting teamwork and mutual support.
underlying support
Highlights that encouragement is not something superficial but rather a support
sense of empowerment
Focuses on the feeling of having power.
promoted idea
Focuses on the idea to encourage someone
FAQs
What does "sense encouraged" mean?
The phrase "sense encouraged" is grammatically awkward and lacks a clear, widely accepted meaning. It seems to attempt to describe a feeling or atmosphere of support or motivation, but it's not standard English.
How can I rephrase "sense encouraged" to make it grammatically correct?
Instead of "sense encouraged", consider using phrases like "feeling of encouragement", "atmosphere of support", or "sense of being supported", depending on the context.
Is it appropriate to use "sense encouraged" in formal writing?
No, it's generally not appropriate to use "sense encouraged" in formal writing. It's better to use more standard and grammatically correct alternatives for clarity and professionalism.
What are some words similar to "sense encouraged"?
While "sense encouraged" isn't a standard phrase, similar concepts can be expressed with words like "motivational", "supportive", "inspiring", or with phrases describing a positive environment or feeling.
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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
89%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested