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trend off
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"trend off" is not a correct usage in English.
Instead, you can use the phrase "taper off" or "slow off" to indicate that something is decreasing in intensity or quantity. For example: "Sales of the product had been steadily increasing until they began to taper off last month."
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And the biggest recession since the Great Depression seems not to have thrown that trend off course, preliminary data from 2010 indicate.
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It was a bit of a flashback moment revisited in a fresh, modern way," adding, "I would take this trend off the runway and make it a bit more casual by mismatching a more statement earring with a stud.
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The National Football League has been frantically meeting of late, supposedly to discuss what seems to be an escalating trend of off-field violence among its players.
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Tillerson shrugs these trends off, saying that there are "aspects of Qatar LNG that make it extraordinarily competitive".
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It should be stopped, and the whole trend of selling off British industrial assets should be stopped too.
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That trend of putting off PC purchases is extending to business customers too, for now.
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The field-effect mobility with respect to the post-annealing temperature is also in accordance with the trend of the off current.
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But sales have continued to slip as the trend toward off-mall and specialty retailers has grown.
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Other research has reported an increasing trend in off-label use of antipsychotics in the general US population, including, for example, prescribing of quetiapine for insomnia [ 11].
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This intolerable trend set off traditional forms of popular protest.
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In California alone, where the trend took off, at least 50 schools have abandoned uniforms in the last two years.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming to describe a decrease or stabilization of a "trend", opt for phrases like "taper off", "level off", or "cool off".
Common error
Avoid using "trend off" as it's not considered standard English. Using it can confuse your message and decrease the credibility of your writing. Instead, clarify your intent using more accurate alternatives like "taper off".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "trend off" attempts to link a noun ("trend") with a particle ("off"). However, it's not a recognized grammatical construction in standard English. Ludwig AI identifies this and suggests more suitable alternatives.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while you might encounter the phrase "trend off", it's important to recognize that this is not considered standard English. As Ludwig AI points out, it's best to use more accepted alternatives like ""taper off"", "level off", or "cool off" to clearly and accurately communicate your intended meaning. Using grammatically correct phrases enhances the clarity and credibility of your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
taper off
Indicates a gradual decrease or decline in something, like intensity or quantity.
level off
Suggests that something has stabilized after a period of increase or decrease.
cool off
Implies a reduction in enthusiasm or intensity.
die down
Describes a gradual decrease in activity or excitement.
slow down
Means to decrease in speed or rate.
peter out
Suggests a gradual fading or exhaustion.
decline
Indicates a general decrease or deterioration.
wane
Describes a decrease in power, influence, or extent.
ebb
Implies a receding or decline, often used in relation to emotions or trends.
subside
Means to become less intense, active, or severe.
FAQs
What does "taper off" mean and when should I use it?
"Taper off" means to decrease gradually. Use it when you want to describe a gradual decline in intensity, quantity, or frequency. For example, "The medication dosage will "taper off" over the next week".
What can I say instead of "trend off"?
Which is correct, "trend off" or "taper off"?
"Taper off" is the correct and standard English phrase to use when indicating a gradual decrease. "Trend off" is not generally accepted.
How do I describe a trend that has stopped increasing or decreasing?
Use the phrase "level off" to describe a trend that has stabilized after a period of increase or decrease. For instance, "The growth rate "levelled off" in the last quarter".
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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
83%
Authority and reliability
2.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested