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suggesting on
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "suggesting on" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It is typically incorrect because "suggest" does not require a preposition like "on" to convey its meaning. Example: "I am suggesting a new approach to the project."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
News & Media
Science
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53 human-written examples
It is also shown that the product quality "builds up" mainly during the first half of a batch, suggesting on the one side that reducing the variability during this period is crucial, and on the other side that the batch length can possibly be shortened.
Science
Notorious French comedian Dieudonné M'bala M'bala has been arrested for being an "apologist for terrorism" after suggesting on Facebook that he sympathised with one of the Paris gunmen, a judicial source has said.
News & Media
That's not a good hashtag they're suggesting on screen is it?
News & Media
At the same time, he apologized for suggesting on Tuesday that the Legislature had been vacationing.
News & Media
"I don't believe it's a faux pas, as some people are suggesting on the internet.
News & Media
BluePrint actively courts brides, even suggesting on its Web site "a cleanse with your whole bridal party".
News & Media
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"Off and on is what we want," they sing, suggesting on-again, off-again relationships (with ex-band members, perhaps).
News & Media
Here, many animals were observed with enlarged prescapular lymph nodes prior to PPD injection, suggesting on-going underlying chronic diseases.
Science
PTC C4d deposition is associated with a more rapid progression to allograft dysfunction, suggesting on-going antibody reactivity.
Science
The six TRIM33 shRNAs used in the screen exhibited a close correlation between knockdown efficiency and loss of B-ALL viability, suggesting on-target effects.
Science
Pathologies potentially associated with septicaemia (e.g. pericarditis, peritonitis) appear interrelated, suggesting on-going bacterial challenges by pathogens such as Haemophilus parasuis and Streptococcus suis.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "on" after "suggesting". The verb "suggest" does not require a preposition in most contexts. Simply use "suggesting" followed by the object of the suggestion.
Common error
Avoid adding prepositions like "on" after "suggesting" as it often creates grammatically incorrect sentences. Use "suggesting" directly followed by the object or clause you are suggesting. For example, say "I am suggesting a new approach" instead of "I am suggesting on a new approach".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "suggesting on" functions as a verb phrase with a preposition. However, Ludwig AI indicates that it's not considered correct English, as the verb "suggest" does not typically require the preposition "on". Therefore, in most contexts, the preposition is superfluous.
Frequent in
News & Media
56%
Science
34%
Formal & Business
10%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "suggesting on" appears in various sources, including news and scientific publications, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect. The verb "suggest" typically doesn't require the preposition "on". Therefore, it's best to use "suggesting" without the preposition. Alternatives include simply using "suggesting", "proposing", or "recommending". Despite its occurrence, primarily in News & Media and Science, using the correct grammatical form will ensure clarity and credibility in your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
suggesting
This is the correct verb form without any preposition. It maintains the core meaning of offering a proposal or idea.
proposing
Similar to suggesting but implies a more formal offering of an idea or plan.
recommending
Implies advising or endorsing a particular course of action or choice.
indicating
Focuses on pointing out or showing something, often subtly.
implying
Suggesting something indirectly, without explicitly stating it.
positing
To present as fact or as the basis for argument; propose.
hypothesizing
Suggesting a theory or hypothesis as an explanation for something.
speculating
Forming a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence.
hinting at
Suggesting or implying something in an indirect or subtle way.
alluding to
Making indirect reference to something.
FAQs
How to use "suggesting" correctly in a sentence?
Use "suggesting" followed directly by the object or clause of the suggestion. For example, "I am suggesting a new approach" or "She is "suggesting that we leave"".
What can I say instead of "suggesting on"?
Use alternatives like "suggesting", "proposing", or "recommending", depending on the context. The preposition "on" is generally unnecessary after "suggesting".
Which is correct, "suggesting on" or "suggesting"?
Generally, "suggesting" is the correct form. "Suggesting on" is typically grammatically incorrect. Use "suggesting" followed directly by the object or clause. For example, use "I am suggesting a new plan" instead of "I am suggesting on a new plan".
What's the difference between "suggesting" and "hinting at"?
"Suggesting" implies a more direct offering of an idea or plan, while "hinting at" implies a more subtle or indirect suggestion. "Hinting at" often involves implying something without explicitly stating it.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested