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straightforward down
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "straightforward down" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is simple or direct, but the combination of words does not work together effectively. Example: "The instructions were straightforward down to the last detail." (This is incorrect usage.)
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Alternative expressions(3)
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Usage summary
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
The most recent NBC/Wall Street Journal poll shows that only 33% of Americans give Mr Bush high marks for being "honest and straightforward", down from 50% in January, and 57% believe that he "deliberately misled" the nation about the case for war in Iraq.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
He is a straightforward, down-to-earth character and he has an energetic and practical approach to politics.
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But even had the first paragraph dropped the attitude and adopted the straightforward, down-the-middle tone of the rest of the article, it might not have satisfied those with fibromyalgia symptoms, because any suggestion of a controversy, to them, is a suggestion that their suffering is all in their heads.
News & Media
He struck her as a "quiet, thoughtful, very straightforward, very down to earth" man.
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In private, close friends describe her as "straightforward and down to earth," with an excellent sense of humor.
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But though he did not seek public attention, he was one of the stalwarts of the Labour party in the north-east, with a reputation for being honest, fair, straightforward and down to earth.
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He said, 'You have to come and have dinner and be exposed to Jewish ideas.' " Saigal said that Jared's reaction to his father's downfall, which came after he graduated, with honors, and began pursuing a joint M.B.A. and law degree at N.Y.U., was straightforward: "Head down, focus".
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But unlike Michel Camdessus, his regal and inscrutable predecessor, Mr Köhler is straightforward and down-to-earth: frank, unassuming and voluble (particularly in his native tongue).
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For those unacquainted with Eden Lake, it's a straightforward, stripped-down slasher that owes a lot to its brilliantly simple central conceit: in the place of the vengeful ex-boyfriend or the escaped mental patient, its menace comes in the form of mouthy, hoodie-clad teenagers.
News & Media
Straightforward, top-down control of UXC is becoming increasingly difficult and actually inefficient in this environment.
Science
Pitchfork Media's Paul Thompson scored Oddfellows 6.8 out of ten, considering it "Tomahawk's most straightforward, stripped-down release to date".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "straightforward down" in formal writing. Opt for more grammatically correct alternatives such as "straight down" or "directly below".
Common error
The word "straightforward" typically functions as an adjective. Avoid combining it directly with directional adverbs like "down". Instead, use adverbs such as "directly" or rephrase for clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "straightforward down" attempts to combine an adjective ("straightforward") with a directional adverb ("down"). This combination results in a grammatically awkward and incorrect expression. Ludwig AI flags this as incorrect due to its non-standard usage.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "straightforward down" is flagged as grammatically incorrect by Ludwig. It attempts to combine an adjective and a directional adverb, resulting in an awkward and non-standard expression. Due to the lack of examples and Ludwig AI's assessment, this phrase should be avoided in formal writing. Instead, opt for clearer and more grammatically sound alternatives such as "straight down", "directly below", or other rephrased expressions that accurately convey the intended meaning of simplicity and downward direction. This ensures effective communication and avoids potential confusion.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
straight down
Omits 'forward' to create a more grammatically sound expression indicating a direct downward direction.
directly below
Uses 'directly' instead of 'straightforward' to show a clear and uncomplicated downward direction.
easy downward
Replaces the phrase with a more common and grammatically correct phrase.
simply down
Replaces 'straightforward' with 'simply' to emphasize ease, but retains the 'down' direction.
clearly downwards
Indicates the sense of direction with clarity, replacing 'straightforward' with 'clearly'.
plainly below
Substitutes 'straightforward' with 'plainly' to convey clarity in a downward direction.
simple decline
A more concise way to express the concept of declining in a simple manner.
uncomplicated descent
Employs 'uncomplicated' to replace 'straightforward', focusing on the ease of the downward movement.
directly descending
Suggests an uncomplicated and direct descending motion.
straightforwardly declining
Emphasizes a declining motion in a straightforward way.
FAQs
How can I correct the phrase "straightforward down"?
Replace "straightforward down" with alternatives like "straight down", "directly below", or "simply down" to ensure grammatical correctness.
Is "straightforward down" grammatically correct?
No, "straightforward down" is not grammatically correct. "Straightforward" is usually an adjective, and directly combining it with "down" creates an awkward construction. Ludwig AI identifies this as an incorrect usage.
What's a better way to describe something that is simple and goes downward?
Use alternatives such as "simple decline" or "easy descent" to describe something that is both uncomplicated and moving downwards.
When is it appropriate to use "straightforward" in a sentence?
"Straightforward" is appropriate when used as an adjective to describe something that is direct, honest, or uncomplicated. For example, "The instructions were straightforward."
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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