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undertaken effort
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "undertaken effort" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would typically be "undertaking effort" or "efforts undertaken." Example: "The undertaken effort to improve community relations has shown positive results."
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Alternative expressions(2)
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60 human-written examples
We have also undertaken efforts to clean, conserve, and reframe numerous paintings representing the breadth and quality of the collection.
The University of Baltimore School of Law, with generous support from the Abell Foundation, has undertaken efforts to address the causes of mass incarceration, including unwise sentencing laws.
News & Media
"And what better time than now?" While nonprofits historically have tended to promote themselves by name, in recent years they have undertaken efforts that emphasize specific initiatives instead.
News & Media
The promise of open source lies in the massively collaborative efforts that may be undertaken, efforts that are effective only through the increased speed and scale of communication via the web.
Science
All of them have undertaken efforts to change their position in technology and science but have limited success.
News & Media
But the penguins' demise is not inevitable, says the Association of Zoos & Aquariums, an organization that has undertaken efforts to pull the species back from the brink.
News & Media
Most countries have undertaken efforts to prevent occupational cancer through control of carcinogenic exposures.
New Zealand has undertaken efforts to maintain contact with expatriate physicians, encouraging their overseas development while offering some incentives for their return.
Science
A student gains more utility from undertaking effort in studying if his friends also undertake more effort (e.g. Calvó-Armengol et al. 2009).
After the acquisition, Gavilon undertook efforts to strengthen the trading unit's compliance capabilities.
News & Media
Various governments undertook efforts to ban or limit sales of paan, especially paan containing tobacco.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Prefer the phrase "undertook efforts" or "made an effort" for better grammatical clarity and broader acceptance.
Common error
Avoid using "undertaken effort" in formal writing. While the individual words are correct, their combination sounds awkward. Choose a more conventional phrasing like "undertook efforts" or "made an effort".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase, though not entirely standard, functions as a verb phrase followed by a noun, aiming to describe the action of beginning something. Ludwig AI points out that the phrase is not standard in written English, recommending alternative phrasings.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the words "undertaken" and "effort" are individually correct, the combination "undertaken effort" is not standard English. Ludwig AI confirms this, suggesting it's better to use alternative phrases such as "made an effort" or "undertook efforts" for clarity and broader acceptance. Given its infrequent usage and lack of strong support from authoritative sources, it is advisable to avoid "undertaken effort" in formal writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Made an effort
Replaces "undertaken" with a more common verb, resulting in a slightly less formal tone.
Made efforts
More common plural form, indicating multiple attempts.
Embarked on an effort
Replaces "undertaken" with a more descriptive verb, emphasizing the beginning of the action.
Initiated an effort
Focuses on the start of the action, similar to "embarked on", but slightly more formal.
Launched an effort
Emphasizes the active start of the action, implying a planned or organized approach.
Undertook an endeavor
Substitutes "effort" with a more formal synonym, "endeavor".
Strived for achievement
Shifts focus from the effort itself to the desired outcome or goal.
Committed to a task
Highlights dedication and responsibility toward completing a specific task.
Devoted time to action
Emphasizes time investment and dedication towards a goal.
Applied diligence to a project
Highlights applying consistent and thorough work towards a specific project.
FAQs
What are some alternatives to "undertaken effort"?
Consider using phrases like "made an effort", "undertook efforts", or "initiated effort" depending on the context.
Is "undertaken effort" grammatically correct?
While "undertaken" and "effort" are individually correct words, the phrase "undertaken effort" is not standard English. It's generally better to use "undertook efforts" or "made an effort".
When can I use "undertaken effort"?
Although not considered standard, you might encounter "undertaken effort" in some contexts. However, for clear and professional communication, it's advisable to opt for more widely accepted alternatives such as "efforts undertaken" or "attempted action".
What's the difference between "undertaken effort" and "made an effort"?
"Undertaken effort" isn't a commonly used phrase, whereas "made an effort" is a standard expression that means to have tried to do something. Opt for "made an effort" for clearer communication.
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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
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested