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suitable to end
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "suitable to end" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity in its intended meaning. Example: "The project is suitable to end at this stage due to budget constraints."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
News & Media
Science
Encyclopedias
Wiki
Alternative expressions(1)
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Usage summary
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Linguistic context
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
The Times says Maliki said: "Obama's remarks that – if he takes office – in 16 months he would withdraw the forces, we think that this period could increase or decrease a little, but that it could be suitable to end the presence of the forces in Iraq … Who wants to exit in a quicker way has a better assessment of the situation in Iraq".
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
So this seems a suitable note to end on.
News & Media
The one-minute movies, which NBC calls "1MM's," will be broken into two 30-second segments, with a suitable cliff-hanging moment to end the first segment.
News & Media
Paley's keystone claim is that "there cannot be design without a designer; contrivance, without a contriver; order, without choice;…means suitable to an end, and executing their office in accomplishing that end, without the end ever having been contemplated".
Encyclopedias
There cannot be design without a designer; contrivance without a contriver; order without choice; arrangement, without any thing capable of arranging; subserviency and relation to a purpose, without that which could intend a purpose; means suitable to an end, and executing their office, in accomplishing that end, without the end ever having been contemplated, or the means accommodated to it.
This suggests that humans do not act suitably to what is distinctive to their whole nature, and in particular suitable to that end which draws on many of the principles of human nature when they act only from those principles that they share with animals and not according to conscience.
Science
Several studies have pointed out that most temperature sensitive zones along the length of the reactor are suitable to this end.
Science
We did not consider this filter suitable to our end, because it was developed to answer questions on women's health only.
Therefore, there exists an optimal transmission range suitable to minimizing the end-to-end delay.
We're nearing the end of April, so it seems suitable to address the end of "A Visit from the Good Squad" — the final chapter, "Pure Language," set in the future, in which a crowd assembles in New York to attend the messianic live performance of a formerly obscure rock musician.
News & Media
It adopts a suitable end-to-end congestion control scheme, providing high robustness against congestion losses, which constitute the main problem during packet transmission through wired networks [1].
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider stronger alternatives like "appropriate to conclude" or "fit to finish" for improved clarity and grammatical correctness. When you aim to express the idea of something being suitable to reach its end or to be terminated, prefer other forms.
Common error
Avoid using "suitable to end" if it feels like a direct translation from another language. English often prefers more idiomatic expressions to convey the same meaning.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "suitable to end" functions as an adjective phrase followed by an infinitive. It aims to describe the appropriateness or fitness of something for termination or conclusion. However, Ludwig AI indicates that it is not correct in standard written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
20%
Science
20%
Encyclopedias
10%
Less common in
Wiki
10%
Formal & Business
0%
Academia
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "suitable to end" may seem straightforward, it is generally considered grammatically questionable. Ludwig AI analysis points out that it "is not correct in standard written English". Although examples exist, better alternatives such as "appropriate to conclude" or "fit to finish" offer improved clarity and adherence to standard English. Its usage frequency is rare, and it doesn't strongly align with any particular register. When aiming for clear and grammatically sound writing, opting for alternative phrasings is advisable.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
appropriate to conclude
Replaces 'suitable' with 'appropriate' and restructures the infinitive phrase for improved clarity.
fit to finish
Uses 'fit' as a synonym for 'suitable' and 'finish' as a direct replacement for 'end'.
proper to terminate
Substitutes 'suitable' with 'proper' and employs 'terminate' for a more formal tone.
ready for conclusion
Shifts the focus to readiness for concluding, rather than suitability for ending.
acceptable for cessation
Employs 'acceptable' instead of 'suitable' and 'cessation' for a more technical nuance.
good to discontinue
Offers a less formal alternative, using 'good' and 'discontinue'.
time to wrap up
Presents a more colloquial option, suggesting it's time to conclude.
opportune for completion
Replaces 'suitable' with 'opportune' and 'end' with 'completion' for greater formality.
the right time to stop
Focuses on the timing aspect of ending, rather than the suitability.
convenient to cease
Highlights the convenience of ending, swapping 'suitable' for 'convenient' and 'end' for 'cease'.
FAQs
What are some alternatives to "suitable to end"?
You can use alternatives such as "appropriate to conclude", "fit to finish", or "ready for conclusion" depending on the context.
Is "suitable to end" grammatically correct?
While understandable, "suitable to end" is not the most grammatically sound phrase. It's better to use more common and clearer alternatives like "appropriate to conclude".
In what contexts can I use "suitable to end"?
While you can find some instances of it, "suitable to end" is not commonly used in formal writing. It may be acceptable in very informal contexts, but more precise alternatives are generally preferred.
How can I make my writing sound more natural when expressing the idea of something being ready to finish?
Instead of "suitable to end", consider using phrases like "ready to conclude", "fit to finish", or simply saying that something is "ready for completion".
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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
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested