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spontaneous work
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"spontaneous work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe work that is done without planning or preparation - it is done on the spur of the moment. For example: "I had a few spare hours yesterday so I decided to do some spontaneous work and rearranged my entire kitchen."
✓ Grammatically correct
Encyclopedias
Science
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3 human-written examples
Much of his best and most spontaneous work was done in the period 1872 80 in the neighbourhood of Paris, at Marly, Louveciennes, Bougival, Sèvres, Saint-Cloud, and Meudon, at a time when he was in close touch with Monet.
Encyclopedias
NPPV is adopted in ARF that is not related to COPD, with the aim of decreasing the amount of spontaneous work of breathing and correcting the rapid shallow breathing that is always present in acute conditions.
Science
As recently shown by Vaschetto and coworkers [ 50], during assisted ventilation, the sedation level significantly impacts on the spontaneous work of breathing, EAdi, patient-ventilator asynchronies and breathing pattern variability.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
"We thought the idea of having to be resourceful, creative and spontaneous works nicely with a relationship gone slightly awry," said Jonathan Hoffman, executive creative director of Burnett.
News & Media
Ringwald told me that she was fascinated by Godard's spontaneous working methods, but she freely admitted that she didn't always know what he was up to.
News & Media
These frantic, radiant, spontaneous works on paper — some made on pieces of torn Tiffany stationery, or whatever was at hand — are one of the show's revelations.
News & Media
His frantic, radiant, spontaneous works on paper — some made on pieces of torn Tiffany stationery, or whatever was at hand — are one of the show's revelations.
News & Media
Many media commentators, some London-based, some local, who spend little time on the ground in places like the Lower Newtownards Road or Short Strand, bought into the line that this latest conflagration was the result of spontaneous working class loyalist anger.
News & Media
Few effort has been paid to support work-based learning which has the characteristics like informal, spontaneous, work-related and just-in-time.
Since its publication, the work has prompted spontaneous study groups, as well as speaking invitations form Taiwan, China, Japan, Africa, Europe, and across North America.
News & Media
Lichtenstein added in a more serious vein: "Where the Van Gogh is so emotional, and feverish, and spontaneous, my work is planned and premeditated, and painfully worked out".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "spontaneous work" to describe processes, actions, or artistic creations that occur without pre-planning or deliberate intent. This highlights the organic and emergent nature of the activity.
Common error
Avoid using "spontaneous work" when you mean work that is unnecessary or unplanned due to oversight. "Spontaneous" implies a natural and unforced emergence, not a lack of foresight.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "spontaneous work" functions primarily as a noun phrase where the adjective "spontaneous" modifies the noun "work". It describes the qualitative aspect of the work, emphasizing its unplanned, emergent nature. Ludwig provides examples showing its use in artistic creation and physiological processes.
Frequent in
News & Media
33%
Science
33%
Encyclopedias
33%
Less common in
Wiki
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Reference
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Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "spontaneous work" describes activities or creations that occur without pre-planning or deliberate intent. Ludwig AI confirms that the phrase is grammatically sound, even though its frequency is relatively rare. It appears in various contexts like news, science, and encyclopedias, indicating its versatility. When using this phrase, it's crucial to highlight the organic and emergent nature of the activity, differentiating it from work that is merely unplanned or unnecessary. Related phrases include "impromptu labor" and "unpremeditated effort".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
impromptu labor
Replaces "work" with "labor", and "spontaneous" with "impromptu", both emphasizing the unplanned nature.
unpremeditated effort
Substitutes "spontaneous" with "unpremeditated" and "work" with "effort", highlighting the lack of prior thought.
extemporaneous task
Uses "extemporaneous" to describe the work being done on the spur of the moment; "task" replaces "work".
off-the-cuff activity
Replaces both words to describe doing something without preparation.
automatic function
Indicates work done without conscious control; changes focus to functionality.
instinctive action
Highlights actions arising from inherent impulse, not planned deliberation.
voluntary action
Focuses on work done willingly and not necessarily unplanned.
unforced contribution
Implies a contribution that is not required or obligatory, but naturally emergent.
reflexive exercise
Emphasizes an immediate, almost involuntary action taken.
natural expression
Implies that work is an outward manifestation of an internal process.
FAQs
How can I use "spontaneous work" in a sentence?
You can use "spontaneous work" to describe activities or creations that arise naturally and without planning. For example, "Much of his best and most "spontaneous work" was done during that period."
What are some synonyms for "spontaneous work"?
Some alternatives to "spontaneous work" include "impromptu labor", "unpremeditated effort", or "extemporaneous task".
Is "spontaneous work" the same as "voluntary work"?
No, "spontaneous work" refers to work that arises naturally and without pre-planning, while "voluntary work" refers to work that is done willingly and without pay. They are not interchangeable.
What does "spontaneous work of breathing" mean in a medical context?
In a medical context, "spontaneous work of breathing" refers to the effort a patient exerts when breathing on their own, without the assistance of a ventilator.
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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
80%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested