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swayed away
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "swayed away" is not correct in standard English usage.
It is typically used incorrectly as "swayed" already implies a movement or influence, making "away" redundant. Example: "She was swayed by his arguments."
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10 human-written examples
It's easy to get swayed away from what got you there.
News & Media
"If you offer a buyer so many incentives, of course some are going to be swayed away from brownstones," said Vicki Negron, a senior vice president of Corcoran who specializes in Brooklyn.
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And I also wanted to feel and I can't be swayed away from this that people when in touch with nature and seeing beauty feel calmer and better and maybe more optimistic about things".
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By "cool" Butler understood "impartial" in the sense of not being swayed away from the truth by particular loves and hates or by self-partiality.
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It would seem as though that $200 price tag on the Kindle Fire was temptation enough for tablet buyers, but according to IHS research Apple customers were more swayed away from the iPad by the iPhone 4S than they were the Fire.
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Or swayed away from socialism or convinced that the American Dream and capitalism are consistent with the Bible.
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He sways away from a follow-up bouncer, so he can still resist some temptation.
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Updated at 2.59am GMT 2.54am GMT 6th over: New Zealand 4-0 (Fulton 1, Rutherford 2) Finn gets his first bowl at Fulton, who sways away from a good bouncer.
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20-year-old Tanmay Mishra is in and is forced to sway away to leg as Mahmood sends down a bouncer.
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Few players can do that by getting over the ball rather than swaying away to allow themselves room to carve with a crooked blade.
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He has an almost supernatural ability to sense punches coming and sway away from them, like a sapling in a strong wind.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing influence, prefer stronger and more precise verbs like "influenced", "persuaded", or "diverted" instead of "swayed away".
Common error
The verb "sway" already implies movement or influence. Adding "away" creates redundancy. Opt for the single verb "swayed" or rephrase using alternatives like "influenced" or "persuaded".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "swayed away" functions as a verb phrase aiming to describe the action of being influenced or diverted. However, according to Ludwig AI, its usage is often considered incorrect or redundant.
Frequent in
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70%
Science
30%
Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "swayed away" appears in various sources, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect due to redundancy. The verb "sway" already implies a movement or influence. Therefore, it's best to use stronger, more precise verbs like "influenced", "persuaded", or "diverted" to avoid redundancy and enhance clarity. Though sometimes you can find it in News & Media sources, it's often better to avoid using the phrase "swayed away".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
influenced
Directly indicates being affected or changed by someone or something.
affected
A general term for being acted upon or influenced.
persuaded
Emphasizes the act of convincing someone to believe or do something.
diverted
Focuses on the act of turning away from a course or direction.
dissuaded
Highlights the action of discouraging someone from a particular action or belief.
manipulated
Suggests a negative connotation of being controlled unfairly.
deterred
Implies preventing someone from doing something through fear or doubt.
led astray
Suggests being misguided or led into error, often unintentionally.
drawn away
Focuses on the allure or attraction that causes one to deviate.
pulled away
Indicates a stronger force causing deviation, whether internal or external.
FAQs
What does "swayed" mean?
To "sway" means to influence or change someone's opinion or actions. It implies a movement or shift in belief or behavior.
Is it correct to say "swayed away"?
While "swayed away" is sometimes used, it's often considered redundant. The word "swayed" already implies a change of direction or opinion, making "away" unnecessary. It's often better to just use "swayed".
What can I say instead of "swayed away"?
You can use alternatives like "influenced", "persuaded", or "diverted" depending on the context.
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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
84%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested