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sparing your time
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "sparing your time" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an attempt to convey the idea of being considerate of someone's time, but it is not a commonly used expression. Example: "I appreciate you sparing your time to meet with me today."
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
Your car either can hit them, sparing your own life, or the onboard AI can run your car off of the road, killing you and saving five lives.
News & Media
This is called pesach -- Passover -- to commemorate God passing over your houses and sparing your firstborn.
News & Media
But fewer people are sparing the time.
News & Media
Visitors to the country, and Chinese themselves traveling for the first time, generally sought out the country's best-known cultural attractions, sparing little time for some pampering.
News & Media
Current economic and social pressures, says Squelch, will force people to consider more carefully whether they can afford to volunteer and peer validations will play a part: "People need to feel motivated about volunteering if they're sparing their time.
News & Media
Eddie Murphy plays Jack McCall, a Type A literary agent who, like Ari Gold on "Entourage," abuses his loyal assistant (an amusing Clark Duke) in his quest to seal a deal, sparing no time for his wife (Kerry Washington) and young son.
News & Media
Social media lets researchers participate in conferences remotely, sparing travel time and budgets.
Science & Research
Ah, the holidays are coming and some companies are sparing no time in getting their products in front of those of us you with disposable income.
News & Media
In a hub-and-spoke system, a doctor-staffed ambulance can bypass a spoke centre unfit to treat the patient and head straight to a higher-level facility that can provide definitive care, thus sparing valuable time.
Science
Participants were offered AU$80 reimbursement for sparing their time.
Science
(IDI, 46-year-old widow and TB patient) A chronic cougher described how he was dragging himself every day and working long hours, sparing no time to be investigated although he seemed ready.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of using "sparing your time", opt for phrases like "being mindful of your time" or "being considerate of your time" to clearly convey respect for someone's time.
Common error
Avoid directly translating the intention of "sparing your time." Instead, focus on expressing consideration for the other person's schedule or the efficiency of the task at hand.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "sparing your time" attempts to convey being considerate of someone's time. However, according to Ludwig AI, this is not a correct or standard English construction. The intended function is to express value for the recipient's time.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "sparing your time" is understandable, it is not considered grammatically correct in standard written English. Ludwig AI confirms the absence of proper usage examples. It's intended meaning is to show consideration for someone's time. For clarity and grammatical accuracy, it is best to use alternative phrases such as "being mindful of your time", "being considerate of your time", or "saving you time". These alternatives convey the intended meaning effectively and are more appropriate in both formal and informal contexts.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
being mindful of your time
Replaces "sparing" with "being mindful", emphasizing awareness and consideration of someone's time.
being considerate of your time
Emphasizes the act of considering another person's time as valuable.
respecting your time
Implies a sense of valuing and not wanting to waste someone's time.
taking your time into account
Highlights the act of including someone's time as a factor in a decision or plan.
not wasting your time
Directly addresses the avoidance of using someone's time inefficiently.
saving you time
Focuses on the action of reducing the amount of time needed for a task.
giving you back time
Suggests returning time to someone, often through efficiency or help.
freeing up your time
Suggests making time available by removing obligations or tasks.
making the most of your time
Focuses on optimizing the use of time, either someone else's or one's own.
optimizing your time
Focuses on making someone's time the most efficient possible.
FAQs
What can I say instead of "sparing your time"?
You can use alternatives like "being mindful of your time", "being considerate of your time", or "saving you time" depending on the context.
Is "sparing your time" grammatically correct?
No, "sparing your time" is not grammatically correct in standard English. It is better to use phrases that clearly express the intention of valuing or saving someone's time.
How can I show respect for someone's time in writing?
Use phrases like "respecting your time", "taking your time into account", or "not wasting your time" to demonstrate that you value their time.
What's the difference between "saving your time" and "sparing your time"?
"Saving your time" means reducing the amount of time needed for a task, while "sparing your time" is intended to mean being considerate of the time someone has available, although it's not grammatically sound. Use "saving your time" if the goal is efficiency; otherwise, choose a phrase like "being considerate of your time".
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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
60%
Authority and reliability
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested