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syncing
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'syncing' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the synchronization of two or more systems. For example: "We need to finish syncing up our databases before the deadline."
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Sign-up for an account, install it on your computer and phone and set up photo syncing.
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We don't know precisely how quickly syncing over Wi-Fi and especially 3G will work (especially with larger photos from the newer iPhone 4S).
News & Media
As time progressed, it added syncing with iPods, then handling video and TV shows, then syncing with iPhones, then buying from the App Store, then syncing with iPads, until now it is a gigantic front for all sorts of content that struggles to coexist on a single desktop screen.
News & Media
If Facebook decides to jump aboard the syncing ship this late in the game, it may need to splurge on more acquisitions.
News & Media
Voice actors would frequently ad-lib dialogue with little concern for syncing words with characters' lip movements.
Encyclopedias
The trouble was that it looked too much like opportunism — or worse, insincerity, given his long record of syncing his political views with the party's moderate wing.
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— They're lip-syncing to Ella and Satchmo tonight on the outskirts of doomed, ancient Troy.
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So on the fly, she performed while lip-syncing both lyrics and dialogue, her words spoken or sung by others, primarily Mr. Castle, the pianist, and, offstage, by a directing intern, Vanessa Lancellotti.
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His programmers are already using facial sensors when they record actors for new games, to improve the lip-syncing.
News & Media
The media made references to Milli Vanilli, the infamous lip-syncing pop duo.
Encyclopedias
I got up every week and sang on stage without that lip-syncing that a lot of artists do these days – that takes a talent that you can't fake.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing data transfer processes, use "syncing" to clearly indicate the automated and ongoing nature of keeping information consistent across multiple devices or systems.
Common error
Avoid using "syncing" when you mean a single, one-time transfer of data. "Syncing" implies an ongoing, automated process of keeping data consistent across multiple locations. Use "transferring" or "copying" for single instances.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "syncing" is as a verb, specifically the present participle or gerund form of the verb "sync". Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and usability.
Frequent in
News & Media
58%
Encyclopedias
8%
Science
8%
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Formal & Business
8%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "syncing" is the present participle of the verb "sync", used to describe the process of synchronizing data or processes across multiple systems. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness. It's commonly found in news and media, and encyclopedia content, indicating a relatively high frequency of use. While alternatives like "synchronizing" or "coordinating" exist, "syncing" is a clear and direct way to convey the concept of automated data consistency. Remember to reserve the term for ongoing processes, rather than one-time transfers.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
synchronizing
This is a direct synonym, suitable for nearly all contexts where "syncing" is used.
synchronization
This is the noun form of "syncing", useful when referring to the process itself rather than the act of doing it.
coordinating
Implies aligning actions or processes, similar to ensuring data is up-to-date across systems.
harmonizing
Suggests a smooth integration and alignment of different elements.
aligning
Focuses on bringing different elements into agreement or correspondence.
integrating
Highlights the merging of different systems or data sets.
matching
Emphasizes ensuring that two or more things are identical or correspond closely.
linking
Implies creating a connection between different entities, allowing them to work together.
updating
Focuses on bringing something up to the current state or version.
uploading
Specifically refers to transferring data from a local system to a remote one.
FAQs
What does "syncing" mean in the context of technology?
"Syncing" refers to the process of ensuring that data is consistent across two or more devices or systems, often automatically and continuously.
How can I use "syncing" in a sentence?
You can use "syncing" in a sentence like: "The app is "syncing" my contacts between my phone and the cloud."
What are some alternatives to using the word "syncing"?
Alternatives to "syncing" include "synchronizing", "coordinating", or "aligning", depending on the specific context.
What's the difference between "syncing" and "transferring" data?
"Syncing" implies an ongoing, automated process of keeping data consistent across multiple locations, while "transferring" refers to a single, one-time copy of data.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
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4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested