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sponsoring
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "sponsoring" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the term when referring to sponsoring an event, individual, or organization, such as, "The company is sponsoring a charity event next month."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Paddy Murphy, from Dpac, said: "We're not against the Paralympics or the athletes, but it is completely inappropriate that Atos are sponsoring the Games.
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The board of the contemporary arts festival and Transfield Holdings, which is owned by the Belgiorno-Nettis family, decided the company would stop sponsoring it last week after artists started boycotting the festival.
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"Behind sponsorship is the idea that you are trying to borrow associations from the properties you are sponsoring," said Dr Leah Donlan, lecturer in marketing at Manchester Business School.
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It carved out a name for itself sponsoring Steve Prefontaine, the maverick middle-distance runner, who died in a car crash in 1974, aged 24.
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Cuba renounced direct support for militant groups years ago and is sponsoring peace talks between the Farc and Colombia's government.
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Leading figures in the medical establishment disagree and are collectively demanding a ban on alcohol firms sponsoring sports clubs and events.
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So it makes sense that Cos is sponsoring Park Nights at the Serpentine gallery this summer, a series of talks and performances covering art, poetry, music, film and literature.
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The Syrian representative, Bashar Jaafari, said it was a "strange paradox" that the states sponsoring the resolution were fuelling the violence.
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Colleges would be banned from sponsoring visa applications if applicants promoted extremist views, and would face consequences for "knowingly or unknowingly" hosting extremist speakers without challenging their views, according to the plans.
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Chinoko said the looting was aimed at sponsoring the campaign of Banda's ruling People's party – formed a year ago with no national grassroots support – before the 20 May local, national and presidential elections.
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Ted Cruz, the junior senator from Texas, has staked out a middle ground by co-sponsoring the "USA Freedom Act", which would end the bulk collection of phone records while extending other parts of the bill cherished by the security establishment.More important than campaign-trail jockeying, however, is the substance of the decision.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "sponsoring", clearly define what is being sponsored and the nature of the support being provided to ensure clarity and avoid ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid simply stating that an organization is "sponsoring" something without explaining the purpose or benefits of the sponsorship. Provide context to enhance the impact of your message.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "sponsoring" is as a present participle or gerund of the verb "sponsor". It describes the action of providing financial or other support to an event, organization, or individual. Ludwig shows its correct and usable form in English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "sponsoring" functions as a present participle or gerund, indicating the act of providing support, often financial, to an event, organization, or individual. Ludwig AI confirms that the word is grammatically correct and readily usable in English. It is commonly employed across diverse contexts, including news, business, and general discussions. When using "sponsoring", clearly define what is being sponsored and the nature of the support being provided to ensure clarity. Alternatives such as "funding", "supporting", and "backing" can be used depending on the specific context. With Ludwig's examples, you can confidently incorporate "sponsoring" into your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
funding
Focuses specifically on the financial aspect of providing support.
supporting
A broader term that encompasses various forms of assistance, not just financial.
backing
Implies providing both financial and moral support.
endorsing
Suggests publicly approving and supporting something.
underwriting
Specifically refers to assuming financial risk or guaranteeing financial support.
promoting
Highlights the act of advocating for and raising awareness of something.
aiding
Emphasizes the assistance provided to help someone or something succeed.
investing in
Suggests providing resources with the expectation of future benefits or returns.
patronizing
Implies providing support, often financially, to arts or cultural activities.
financing
Concentrates on the act of providing the necessary monetary resources.
FAQs
How can I use "sponsoring" in a sentence?
You can use "sponsoring" to indicate that someone is providing financial or other support to an event, organization, or individual, for example, "The company is "sponsoring" a local charity event."
What can I say instead of "sponsoring"?
You can use alternatives like "funding", "supporting", or "backing depending on the specific context".
Which is correct: "sponsoring" or "providing sponsorship"?
"Sponsoring" is a verb, while "providing sponsorship" is a noun phrase. Both are correct, but ""sponsoring"" is more concise and direct.
What's the difference between "sponsoring" and "donating"?
"Sponsoring" often involves a mutual benefit or exchange, while "donating" is typically a purely altruistic act with no expectation of return.
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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
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested