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transcend with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase 'transcend with' is not correct and usable in written English.
You can use 'transcend' as a verb meaning to "go beyond the usual limits of something; surpass" (Cambridge Dictionary). For example, "His music can transcend all language barriers."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Alternative expressions(6)
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6 human-written examples
Their choice to accept us forces them to dwell, so to speak, at the limits of their real natures, which they continually transcend with their human gazes and melancholy snouts.
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God is Good ends with two cremation chants, as if through their music, Om are urging you to not only accept life and death, but to do so without fear, allowing you to transcend with their grooves until you reach a state of complete nirvana.
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You can participate with it, add to it and let yourself transcend with its energy.
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Basically, #PostModem's characters simultaneously try to transcend with and against technology, or more specifically the Net.
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There is a lot of power under that hood and I want to let my ideas transcend with the car – it's really to connect with that power".
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As a matter of fact, they're probably going to want some of what you're having, so be prepared for them to want to get high, I mean "transcend" with you.
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Edgar G. Ulmer, the king of the B movies, was often relegated to shockingly threadbare productions that he usually transcended with fierce poetic inventiveness.
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It is a reality that the young artists of Puerto Rico are struggling with and transcending with work that is no longer just homegrown but Caribbean, Latin American, worldly.
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This flawed central conceit could be transcended with some sharp writing, so it is a shame that this is not the case.
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While the Internet has allowed geographical boundaries to be transcended, with the increasing use of the mobile Internet, there is a shift towards a focus on locality and place-specific applications.
And religious and ethnic affinities have been transcended, with the British Muslim Initiative recommending voting for Christians, Jews, Muslims, Sikhs and those of no faith, depending of where they stand on a range of issues.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of using "transcend with", consider using "transcend" followed by an explanation of how the transcendence is achieved. For example, "His music transcends language barriers" is more grammatically sound than "His music transcends with language."
Common error
The preposition "with" often implies accompaniment or means. When using "transcend", focus on what is being transcended, not necessarily what accompanies the transcendence. Reframe the sentence to emphasize the object being surpassed.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "transcend with" typically functions as a verb phrase aiming to describe the action of surpassing something by means of another element. However, according to Ludwig AI, this usage is not grammatically correct.
Frequent in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "transcend with" aims to express surpassing something using a particular means. However, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect. Although it appears in some news and general contexts, it is best to avoid this phrase in formal writing. Consider using "transcend" followed by a clear explanation of how the transcendence is achieved, or choose alternative phrases like "rise above with", "surpass through", or "go beyond using" depending on the intended meaning. Ensure clarity and grammatical correctness when expressing the idea of exceeding limits or boundaries.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
transcend by
Emphasizes the action of surpassing or going beyond a limit through a specific means.
go beyond using
Implies that a limit or expectation is exceeded by using or employing something.
transcend limitations using
Specifically indicates going beyond restrictions through application of a tool or method.
rise above with
This suggests overcoming a challenge or obstacle through the use of something, rather than simply exceeding it.
surpass through
Focuses on exceeding a limit or expectation by means of a specific method or tool.
exceed via
This option indicates surpassing a certain level or boundary through a specific pathway or method.
outstrip by means of
Highlights surpassing something in degree or quality by utilizing particular resources or strategies.
overcome through
Highlights triumphing over an obstacle or difficulty through the help of a specific means.
outdo utilizing
This suggests that something has been outperformed with use of a particular instrument or resource.
eclipse through
Suggests overshadowing something in importance or power through certain resources.
FAQs
Is "transcend with" grammatically correct?
No, the phrase "transcend with" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. It's better to use "transcend" on its own or rephrase the sentence to clarify the means of transcendence.
What does it mean to "transcend" something?
To "transcend" something means to go beyond its limits, surpass it, or rise above it. It implies exceeding ordinary boundaries or limitations.
How can I rephrase a sentence using "transcend" correctly?
Instead of "transcend with", try using "transcend" followed by what is being surpassed. For instance, "His art can "transcend cultural differences"", rather than "transcend with cultural differences".
Are there alternative phrases to "transcend with"?
While "transcend with" is not standard, alternatives such as "rise above with", "surpass through", or "go beyond using" can convey a similar meaning in specific contexts, though they are not direct substitutes.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested