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tide up
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"tide up" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
The correct phrase would be "tied up," which means to secure or bind something. Example: I tied up my hair with a ribbon before going to the party.
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Usage summary
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
15 human-written examples
Alabama 12-133, 5-8) regained the lead on Rod Grizzard's 3-pointer -- his fifth of the night -- that put the Tide up by 66-64 with 55 seconds to go.
News & Media
The prospects for the economy remain difficult, but that does not necessarily mean that all UK listed companies will be affected".So far there has been little differentiation as stocks have risen on the tide up from the lows in the market, but now really consistent higher quality companies are beginning to outperform.
News & Media
It is the first week's shoot for our film of Richard II: yesterday, we chased the tide up and down Whitesands beach from dawn until dusk, and perhaps that experience has made me complacent about a scene that seems more manageable – the one in which King Richard hands his crown to the usurping Henry Bolingbroke in the calm of a medieval cathedral.
News & Media
The reaction is complex as reaction engineering constraints are very much tide up with engineering constraints due to high endothermic requirements, equilibrium limitations and selectivity control.
Science
Auburn went three and out and punted, and Arenas set the Tide up again, returning the punt 56 yards to the Auburn 33-yard line.
Wiki
EX-6: the exercise was developed to mimic a common everyday activity: to tide up a sort of virtual bedroom by picking up all the toys scattered on the carpet and putting them in a basket.
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
44 human-written examples
That said, these are all things that can be tided up, when, not if, he's plucked from the MLS.
News & Media
"He is a huge player for us - a goalscorer and I felt I could have tided up his game a bit too".
News & Media
Then, tiding up the above formula, when ( tau to frac{L{P}_e}{2 BT} ), f > g, and when τ = 1, g > f, and the above two functions in the interval (0,1) is a continuous function.
Then, tiding up the above, when ( tau to frac{L{P}_e}{4 BT} ), f > g, and when τ = 1, g > f, and the above two functions in the interval (0,1) is a continuous function.
The surf of Western Australia's Margaret River is often described as "epic" while the other 12,500km of the Indian Ocean coast has surreally un-peopled reef, point and beach breaks giving way to shimmering 10m tides up north.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
If you intend to convey the meaning of cleaning or organizing, consider using "tidy up", "clear up", or "straighten up" instead of the less conventional "tide up".
Common error
Be careful not to confuse "tide up" with similar-sounding and more grammatically correct phrases like "tied up", which means to be busy or restricted. Ensure your intended meaning is clear to avoid miscommunication.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "tide up" does not have a well-defined grammatical function in standard English. Ludwig AI indicates it is not grammatically correct. Its usage varies, often appearing where "tidy up" or a phrase involving literal tides might be intended.
Frequent in
News & Media
33%
Science
29%
Wiki
19%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
4%
Formal & Business
4%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "tide up" appears in various sources, including news, science, and wikis, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect. The intended meaning is often ambiguous, potentially referring to tidying, resolving issues, or literal tides. Better alternatives, such as "tidy up", "clear up" or "tied up" are available to ensure clarity. Due to its grammatical issues and varied usage, the phrase is best avoided in formal contexts.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
tidy up
This alternative conveys the meaning of cleaning or organizing, similar to the intended sense if "tide" was a typo.
clear up
Focuses on removing clutter or resolving issues, which might be the intended meaning if "tide up" refers to improving a situation.
straighten up
Implies making something neat or orderly, similar to the 'tidy up' meaning.
organize
Highlights arranging items systematically, relevant if "tide up" is about bringing order.
arrange
Focuses on the placement of items, a specific aspect of tidying.
neaten
Implies making something tidy and presentable.
improve
If 'tide up' meant to better a situation, this is a broader substitute.
resolve
If 'tide up' is referring to resolving an issue, this captures that problem-solving aspect.
rectify
Suggests correcting something that is wrong or deficient.
ameliorate
Implies making something better or more bearable, a more formal way of saying improve.
FAQs
What does "tide up" mean?
While not a standard English phrase, "tide up" seems to be used in various contexts, sometimes as a typo or misinterpretation of phrases like "tidy up" (meaning to clean or organize) or related to literal tides.
Is "tide up" grammatically correct?
According to Ludwig AI, "tide up" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English. The correct phrase would likely be "tied up", meaning to secure or bind something, but this depends on the intended context.
What can I say instead of "tide up" to mean 'to clean'?
If you mean to clean or organize, consider using "tidy up", "clear up", or "straighten up". The best choice depends on the specific type of cleaning you're describing.
How can I use "tide up" in a sentence?
While uncommon, if you must use "tide up", ensure the context is clear. For example, you might say, "We need to tide up loose ends before the project deadline", though it's better to use "tie up" loose ends instead.
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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
79%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested