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should have transmitted
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "should have transmitted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that there was an expectation or obligation to transmit something in the past but it did not happen. Example: "The data should have transmitted successfully, but there seems to be a connection issue."
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Alternative expressions(20)
could have extended
could have been transmitted
would have conveyed
could have spent
could have attended
may have forwarded
could have issued
could have communicated
could have responded
could have relayed
could have mailed
could have got sent
might have dispatched
could have recommended
could have dispatched
could have been done
could have mail
could have sent
could have disseminated
could have passed on
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Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
As we have shown above, S opt should have transmitted all the bits available until t s + m.
If one process p that belongs to the tree fails, another process assumes the responsibility of retransmitting the messages that p should have transmitted if it were correct.
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
It was not thought to have transmitted any distress signal.
News & Media
The patient in Dallas might have transmitted the disease.
News & Media
That has transmitted to the players.
News & Media
Chilean television has transmitted the controversial interview with Roger Waters in which the former Pink Floyd rock star says he believes the Falkland Islands, claimed by Argentina as "Las Malvinas", should ultimately be considered Argentine.
News & Media
In terms of the UK (and probably other well resourced countries), the detectable mutations that tend to be transmitted should have little effect on nucleos(t)ide reverse transcriptase inhibitors currently used in first line regimens, that is, abacavir, tenofovir, lamivudine, and emtricitabine.
Science
The broadband wireless communications for HSR should have the function of transmitting multimedia services and enable a variety of applications such as entertainment and safety.
Notice will be very important, and consumers should have control over what information is transmitted".
News & Media
Children who should have been vaccinated according to the schedule, transmitted measles to children who were too young to receive the vaccine according to the Norwegian programme.
Science
With infinite bandwidth, received images should have the same quality and frame rate as transmitted ones.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "should have transmitted" to express a past expectation or obligation that was not fulfilled. It's appropriate when discussing missed opportunities or failures in communication and data transfer.
Common error
Avoid using "should have transmitted" when the transmission actually occurred. Instead, use "transmitted" or "has transmitted" to describe completed actions.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "should have transmitted" functions as a modal perfect construction, expressing a past obligation, expectation, or possibility that was not realized. As Ludwig AI suggests, it implies that an action of transmitting was expected but did not occur.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "should have transmitted" indicates a past expectation or obligation to transmit something that was not fulfilled. Grammatically correct, it's most common in scientific and news contexts. Ludwig AI confirms the phrase's validity and its use to express missed expectations. When writing, ensure the tense is accurate and consider alternatives like "ought to have sent" for nuanced expression. Remember that failing to meet the expectation to transmit can have various consequences.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
ought to have sent
Replaces "should" with "ought to", indicating a moral obligation or duty to have transmitted.
was supposed to transmit
Indicates an expectation or arrangement for transmitting something.
was expected to have transmitted
Emphasizes the expectation that a transmission would have occurred.
should have sent
A more general term replacing "transmitted" with "sent", applicable to various types of communication.
was meant to transmit
Similar to "was supposed to", indicating an intention or plan for transmission.
needed to have transmitted
Indicates a necessity or requirement to have transmitted something.
was required to transmit
Emphasizes a formal requirement or obligation to transmit.
had a duty to transmit
Highlights a specific responsibility to transmit information.
must have transmitted
Indicates a high degree of certainty that transmission occurred (or should have).
should have relayed
Replaces "transmitted" with "relayed", indicating passing on information or a signal.
FAQs
What does "should have transmitted" mean?
It means that something was expected or required to be transmitted in the past, but it didn't happen. It expresses a sense of missed expectation or obligation.
How can I use "should have transmitted" in a sentence?
For example: "The data "should have transmitted" by now, but the connection failed."
What are some alternatives to "should have transmitted"?
You can use alternatives like "ought to have sent", "was supposed to transmit", or "was expected to have transmitted" depending on the context.
What's the difference between "should have transmitted" and "transmitted"?
"Should have transmitted" indicates an unfulfilled expectation or obligation in the past. "Transmitted" simply states that a transmission occurred, without implying any missed expectation.
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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
84%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested