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those material
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "those material" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "those materials"? You can use "those materials" when referring to specific items or substances that are being discussed or identified. Example: "Please gather those materials needed for the project, including paper, glue, and scissors."
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22 human-written examples
Let us briefly examine those material daily life conditions.
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The cost of those material "inputs" is now rising.
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Art restorers have long known how to repair those material flaws, so the experience of looking at a Vermeer or a Rodin remains basically unchanged over time.
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Our National Security Council insisted on that clause for good reason: the best intelligence revealing Saddam's germ warfare program and nuclear plans has come from defectors with current knowledge of those "material breaches" of his decade-old surrender terms.
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The children feel it too: they told researchers they felt embarrassment because they could not have the same things their peers had; 19% reported they had been bullied because they lacked those material extras; indignity and humiliation for them was a constant, but not just because an expensive pair of trainers or trendy designer top was no longer a possibility: I hate [school].
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For it guaranteed to them the real possibility of utilising their abilities, putting as it did in the hands of labour all those material goods (buildings for meetings, printing presses and so on) lacking which "liberty" remains an empty word and an illusion.
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Similar Expressions
37 human-written examples
Those materials are immense.
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2. Respect where those materials come from.
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"Some of those materials remain," he said.
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Now we need to assemble those materials.
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What types of machines are used to harvest those materials?
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the plural form "materials" when referring to multiple unspecified items or substances. For example, "Please provide those materials for the experiment."
Common error
Avoid using "material" when "materials" is needed. "Material" refers to a substance in general or a single item, while "materials" refers to multiple items or substances.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "those material" is grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI indicates this directly, and there are no correct examples to support its use. The correct form, "those materials", functions as a determiner + noun phrase.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "those material" is grammatically incorrect. As Ludwig AI confirms, the correct form is "those materials", which functions as a determiner + noun phrase. Due to the absence of correct usages, "those material" is not appropriate for any context. Always use the plural form "materials" to refer to multiple items or substances. By using the correct phrase, you ensure clear and effective communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
those materials
Corrects the grammar by using the plural noun "materials" to agree with the plural demonstrative "those".
the aforementioned materials
Refers to materials previously mentioned in the context.
specified materials
Uses "specified" to indicate that the materials have been previously identified.
designated materials
Implies that the materials have been officially chosen or assigned for a specific purpose.
certain materials
Replaces "those" with "certain" to denote unspecified materials.
that material
Uses the singular demonstrative "that" to refer to a specific, singular material. This changes the number from plural to singular.
the material
Uses the singular article "the" to refer to material in a general sense. This changes the specificity.
the relevant items
Highlights the importance or pertinence of the items being discussed.
the items in question
Generalizes to "items" and indicates that these are under discussion.
the resources required
Focuses on the necessary resources, implying a functional aspect.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "those material"?
The correct way to refer to multiple items is to use the plural form: "those materials".
Can I use "that material" instead of "those material"?
Yes, but only if you are referring to a single, specific item. "That material" refers to one thing, while "those materials" refers to multiple items.
What can I say instead of "those material"?
You can use alternatives like "those items", "the aforementioned materials", or "certain materials" depending on the context.
What's the difference between "that material" and "those material"?
"That material" refers to a single item, while the correct phrase, "those materials", refers to multiple items. The term "those material" is grammatically incorrect.
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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
60%
Authority and reliability
1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested