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settings
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'settings' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about adjusting the various options of a device (such as a video game console, computer, or smartphone) to suit one's preferences. For example: "I had to spend some time going through the settings of the game to get it running properly."
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60 human-written examples
The purpose of this paper is to examine the findings of a recent scoping review of the homecare literature 2004-2011 using the World Health Organization International Classification for Patient Safety (ICPS), which was developed for use across all care settings, and discuss the utility of the ICPS in the home setting.
Science
Within each of these settings, we discuss both efficient (welfare-maximizing) and optimal (revenue-maximizing) mechanisms.
Academia
We argue for considering the two timeframes when designing systems for use in medical consultations and other conversational settings, and discuss possible outcomes.
The six articles in this series provide examples of how to transport CBT techniques that are largely designed for implementation in outpatient mental health settings to specialized medical settings, and discuss unique considerations and recommendations for implementation.
We provide the basic rationale behind pricing of externalities, discuss why simple Pigouvian tax rules that equate charges to marginal external costs are not optimal in 'second-best' settings, and discuss the conceptual link between congestion pricing and road capacity.
Science
While pushing the various rollbacks, Mr. Wehrum has at times continued to interact with former clients, despite an ethics rule that prohibits former industry lawyers and lobbyists from meeting with former clients in private settings to discuss government-related matters for two years.
News & Media
We attempt to elucidate the role of autophagy in regulating cell fate following treatment with ROS-generating agents in preclinical and clinical settings and discuss the emerging role of autophagy in cell fate decisions and as a cell death mechanism.
Science
Work together on establishing proper privacy settings, and discuss each one and what they mean.
News & Media
TIP: The laser has three different settings, so discuss with your physician which one is right for you.
News & Media
That's meant meeting in small settings to discuss issues important to each ethnic group, Chen said, and easing newly engaged volunteers into campaign work.
News & Media
So this week, it was at three forums hosted at locations across the city that residents could enjoy some face time with their elected leaders and other city officials in more informal settings to discuss their concerns, gripes and questions.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing software or hardware, be specific about which "settings" you are referring to (e.g. display settings, privacy settings).
Common error
Avoid using "settings" when you mean "sittings," which refers to periods of time spent seated, such as in a meeting or for a portrait.
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Linguistic Context
The word "settings" functions primarily as a noun, often in the plural form, referring to the adjustable options or configurations within a system, device, or software. Ludwig confirms that the word is correct and usable in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, “settings” is a versatile noun referring to configurable options in a variety of systems. While the search results provided no direct examples, Ludwig AI confirms it's a valid and commonly used term. It's essential to use “settings” when referring to multiple adjustable options, and to specify the context (e.g., privacy settings, display settings) for clarity. Alternatives include “configurations”, “adjustments”, and “options”, depending on the nuance you wish to convey.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
customizations
Highlights the act of personalizing or tailoring.
adjustments
A general term referring to modifications made.
configurations
A more technical and formal term for adjustments.
options
Refers to the available choices for customizing something.
parameters
A more specific term, often used in technical contexts.
preferences
Focuses on personal choices in customization.
setup
Refers to the initial arrangement or configuration.
controls
Emphasizes the elements that allow adjustments.
specifications
Describes the detailed requirements or standards.
arrangements
Refers to the way things are organized or positioned.
FAQs
How to use "settings" in a sentence?
You can use "settings" to refer to the configuration options of a device or software, such as "Check your privacy settings" or "Adjust the display settings".
What can I say instead of "settings"?
Alternatives include "configurations", "adjustments", or "options", depending on the context.
Which is correct: "setting" or "settings"?
"Setting" (singular) refers to a single configuration option. "Settings" (plural) refers to a collection of configuration options.
What's the difference between "settings" and "preferences"?
"Settings" generally refer to the technical configurations of a device or software, while "preferences" are more about personal choices and customizations.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Source & Trust
77%
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Real-world application tested