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striven with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "striven with" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would typically be "striven against" or "striven for," depending on the context. Example: "She has striven against the odds to achieve her dreams."
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Alternative expressions(7)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
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3 human-written examples
This Polish sculptor has striven, with a maniacal accuracy, to create art that echoes worlds now lost.
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What preoccupies E.G. governments is their relations with one another, their relations with Washington, & how to respond to the quest by Eastern Europeans to affix themselves to Western Europe The 12 E.C. members have striven with some success to create the kind of closely integrated structure envisioned in the.
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This is what we did directly and unapologetically in Germany and Japan after winning World War II; it is what we have indirectly striven with some success to help achieve in the former Communist countries since winning World War III; and it is George W Bush's ultimate aim in World War IV".
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
He strives with them.
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"We didn't strive with all our might in the Olympic way.
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His lawyers strove with some success to hamper the prosecution's presentation of evidence.
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Here, in the space for ongoing conversation offered by Guardian Public Leaders, we strive with you to keep that vision alive.
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Meeting with Trujillo, she said that she had been striving, with some success, to curb her tendency to check the clock each time she woke up.
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Written and directed by comedian Louis C.K. (who also stars), strives with every episode to reveal a life truth that its creator has come to learn from his experiences.
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As large-scale subsidised ensembles strive with increasing desperation to retain their edge, leaner and less tech-heavy ensembles are setting the agenda.
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"We will strive with all our might to achieve peaceful resolution of the Taiwan issue, but we will never tolerate Taiwan independence," he said.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider using "strived for" or "striven for" when the sentence focuses on achieving a goal. For example, "They have striven for excellence in their field."
Common error
Avoid using "striven with" when "striven for" or "striven against" is more appropriate. Ensure the preposition correctly reflects the relationship between the effort and the object of the effort.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "striven with" functions as a verb phrase, where "striven" is the past participle of "strive." However, according to Ludwig AI, this phrase is not correct in standard written English. The correct forms are "striven for" or "striven against."
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while instances of "striven with" can be found, Ludwig AI indicates that it is not considered grammatically correct in standard English. The correct forms are typically "striven for" or "striven against", depending on the context. If you want to express effort or struggle, consider using alternative phrases like "struggled with" or "contended with". When accuracy matters, avoid "striven with" and opt for more conventional expressions. The phrase is rare, and its use may detract from clarity and credibility.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
strived for
Focuses on the goal or achievement being pursued.
endeavored with
Similar in meaning, but emphasizes a serious or determined effort.
struggled with
Focuses on the difficulty and challenges involved in the effort.
aimed for
Indicates a direction or target in the effort.
contended with
Highlights a competition or dispute in the effort.
worked toward
Highlights the process and progress of the effort.
grappled with
Implies a close and difficult struggle or confrontation.
pursued with
Emphasizes the active seeking or following of a goal.
labored with
Emphasizes the hard work and toil involved.
sought with
Suggests a searching or questing effort.
FAQs
Is "striven with" grammatically correct?
In standard English, "striven with" is generally considered incorrect. The correct forms are typically "striven for", indicating a goal, or "striven against", indicating opposition. Consider using alternatives like "struggled with" or "contended with" depending on the intended meaning.
What's the difference between "striven for" and "striven with"?
"Striven for" implies an effort to achieve something, while "striven with" is not a standard construction. It's better to use "striven for" when you're talking about working towards a goal. For example: "She has "striven for" excellence in her career."
What are some alternatives to "striven with"?
Depending on the context, you can use phrases like "struggled with", "contended with", or, more appropriately, "striven for".
How can I use "strive" correctly in a sentence?
Use "strive" with the correct preposition, such as "strive for" (to aim for a goal) or "strive against" (to fight against something). For instance, "We must "strive for" a better future" or "They "strove against" injustice" are grammatically sound.
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Expert rating
Real-world application tested