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transmitting to you
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "transmitting to you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of sending information or data to someone, often in a formal or technical context. Example: "I am currently transmitting to you the latest updates regarding the project status."
✓ Grammatically correct
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It does NOT radiate RF energy well, and doesn't receive signals from other amateur stations transmitting to you.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
"Her race is not sexually transmitted to you".
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Any offline service that can be reserved, or delivered to you physically, or transmitted to you virtually through your smartphone seems to have a startup or several trying to become the Uber for that particular vertical.
News & Media
In the process of performing our work like delivery and caesarian sections, some of our clients who have contracted deadly diseases like HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and hepatitis B, which can easily be transmitted to you, especially when you do not wear protective gadgets (Midwife).
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Before you find a guide or source to transmit to you, though, spend some time working on visualization and finding a deeper more immersive layer of consciousness.
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The doctor will ask to examine the animal for any diseases that it may have transmitted to you through the bite.
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Before this age, a kitten, especially one from a rescue shelter, is likely to have diseases it could transmit to you, and a weak immune system that can pick up bacteria from unclean hands.
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As another example, Angle t of -30 (which = 330, backwards from normal, as degrees are usually counted counterclockwise) and K of 12 is a Quadrant 1 graphic, per the formulas as transmitted to you.
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For each occasion, you need to consider what subliminal messages you are transmitting to your audience.
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Eckler began doing research on privacy laws and found that under the Fourth Amendment, if you have installed a device that's listening and is transmitting to a third party, then you've waived your privacy rights under the Electronic Communications Privacy Act.
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If you don't go to the doctor, you will be transmitting to others.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "transmitting to you" when you want to emphasize the technical or formal aspect of conveying information or data. For example, when discussing radio signals or data transfers.
Common error
Avoid using "transmitting to you" in casual conversation. Opt for simpler alternatives like "sending you" or "telling you" for a more natural tone.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "transmitting to you" functions as a verb phrase indicating the act of conveying or sending something (information, data, etc.) to a recipient. Ludwig identifies this as grammatically correct.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "transmitting to you" is used to describe the action of conveying something to someone directly, often information or data. While Ludwig identifies it as grammatically correct, its use is relatively rare. Its formality makes it most appropriate for technical or business contexts rather than casual conversation. Related phrases like "sending to you" or "communicating to you" might be more suitable in some instances. When using it, be mindful of the context to maintain an appropriate tone and to emphasize the formal aspect of conveying information.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
transferring to you
Focuses on the act of moving something, whether tangible or intangible, to the recipient.
communicating to you
Emphasizes the process of conveying information or ideas.
sending to you
A more general term for conveying something to a recipient.
relaying to you
Highlights the act of passing on information received from another source.
conveying to you
Focuses on the action of communicating something to someone.
delivering to you
Implies a more formal or structured method of conveying something.
passing on to you
Suggests a casual or informal act of giving something to someone.
forwarding to you
Specifically refers to sending something that was received from someone else.
handing over to you
Emphasizes the physical act of giving something.
dispatching to you
Suggests a quick and efficient way of sending something to the recipient.
FAQs
What does "transmitting to you" mean?
It means sending or conveying something, usually information or data, to you. It often implies a formal or technical context.
When is it appropriate to use "transmitting to you"?
It's suitable in formal settings, technical discussions, or when emphasizing the process of conveying information. For casual conversation, simpler alternatives like "sending to you" or "telling you" are more appropriate.
What are some alternatives to "transmitting to you"?
Depending on the context, you can use phrases like "sending to you", "relaying to you", or "communicating to you".
Is "transmitting to you" formal or informal?
It tends to be more formal. In informal settings, phrases like "sending you" or "giving you" are often better choices.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested