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Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

The phrase "suggests to be" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used expression and may confuse readers. Example: "The evidence suggests to be inconclusive." (should be "suggests that it is inconclusive.")

⚠ May contain grammatical issues

News & Media

Science

Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

11 human-written examples

He wanted, Flavell suggests, "to be taken seriously in England".

What painful joy it is, Polanski suggests, to be a slave to the rhythm of art.

News & Media

The New Yorker

This 1916 drama seems, as Tanya Ronder, the author of this new version, suggests, to be written by someone constructing an alternative to his own life, which was darkened by the mental fragility of his wife.

News & Media

The Guardian

The post-cinema action blockbuster is now designed, Pedullà suggests, to be consumable in episodic chunks, as it consists of a string of sensational "sequences" with little connective tissue, "like the musicals of yesteryear".

The news come just a month after it was confirmed that Delevingne had reportedly recorded her first single with Williams and this track suggests to be the project in which the duo had been working on for months.

News & Media

Independent

In relation to what Billett (2001a) suggests to be a good learning opportunity, these low complexity activities may constrain the development of vocational competencies.

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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources

Similar Expressions

49 human-written examples

No item was suggested to be removed.

Furthermore, the metabolism of AS was suggested to be autoinduction.

Community disputes were suggested to be impacting development planning.

EFs >10 are suggest to be a non-crusted source.

Item MP3, MP8, and MP10 were suggested to be deleted.

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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

Avoid using "suggests to be". Instead, opt for clearer and grammatically correct alternatives such as "suggests that it is" or "seems to be".

Common error

A common mistake is using "suggests to be" when intending a direct connection between the suggestion and the state. For example, instead of "The evidence suggests to be inconclusive", write "The evidence suggests that it is inconclusive".

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83%

Authority and reliability

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Real-world application tested

Linguistic Context

The phrase "suggests to be" attempts to function as a linking verb phrase, connecting a subject with a description or state. However, Ludwig AI analysis indicates that this construction is not grammatically correct. It often intends to convey that something indicates a particular state or condition.

Expression frequency: Uncommon

Frequent in

Science

43%

News & Media

29%

Wiki

14%

Less common in

Formal & Business

0%

Encyclopedias

0%

Reference

0%

Ludwig's WRAP-UP

In summary, while the phrase "suggests to be" appears in some contexts, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect. It's better to use alternatives like "suggests that it is", "seems to be", or "appears to be" for clarity and correctness. Although it appears in both news and scientific publications, its usage may detract from the intended message. Therefore, avoid "suggests to be" in favor of more grammatically sound options.

FAQs

What are some alternatives to "suggests to be"?

Better alternatives include "suggests that it is", "seems to be", or "appears to be", depending on the intended meaning.

Is "suggests to be" grammatically correct?

No, "suggests to be" is generally considered grammatically incorrect in standard written English. It's better to use phrases like "suggests that it is" or "seems to be".

How can I use "suggest" correctly in a sentence?

Use "suggest" followed by a "that" clause (e.g., "The evidence suggests that the hypothesis is correct") or with a gerund (e.g., "I suggest going to the park")."

What's the difference between "suggests that" and "suggests to be"?

"Suggests that" is grammatically correct and introduces a clause explaining what is being suggested. "Suggests to be" is generally incorrect; use "suggests that it is" instead.

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