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undue for
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "undue for" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely a misinterpretation of "due for" or "undue." Example: "The project is due for completion next week."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Alternative expressions(4)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
But, as Jeffrey Toobin recently wrote, courts in recent years have become increasingly merciless in what they consider undue for a woman at what is often a moment of profound crisis, to the point where almost no burden seems too heavy.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
This adaptation, by Frank McGuinness, has come in for undue criticism for being at times clunky and cliched in its dialogue.
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He criticized his opponent for having moved into the district a year before the election and for taking undue credit for preventing a hospital from being privatized.
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He claimed her team was trying to take undue credit for the song, for which he wrote everything but the lyrics. .
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I did not know when or how these government-sponsored enterprises would come crashing down, but I thought they posed undue risks for the economy and for taxpayers.
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Where EU legislation hampers job creation or adds undue burdens for business, and particularly for SMEs, it must be recast or repealed.
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It argues that the law is unconstitutional and creates an unnecessary and undue burden for students, as well as for those who are poor, disabled or elderly.
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Norton; 606 pages; $39.95 and £28Despite hopeful beginnings in the 19th century, undue reverence for European masterworks and adulation for star performers have increasingly marginalised American classical music.
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The service must be as secure as the customer expects; no undue risks for the driver or passengers, for example.
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Members of "helping professions" — teachers, social workers, psychologists, and the like — were to be avoided, for they were believed to have undue sympathy for underdogs.
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Members of "helping professions"—teachers, social workers, psychologists, and the like were to be avoided, for they were believed to have undue sympathy for underdogs.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When you intend to convey that something is excessive or inappropriate, prefer using established phrases such as "undue burden", "undue influence", or "undue risk". These collocations are grammatically sound and commonly understood.
Common error
Avoid using "undue" directly followed by "for". It's often a misunderstanding of the word "due", or a search for a better way to express excessiveness. Instead, try rephrasing the sentence to use "undue" with a related noun such as "pressure", "burden", or "influence".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "undue for" is typically intended to modify a noun, indicating an excessive or inappropriate quality. However, Ludwig AI and standard grammatical conventions suggest it is an incorrect usage. Examples often involve substituting correct collocations like "undue burden" or "undue influence".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "undue for" appears in various sources but is generally considered grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI points out that standard English prefers established collocations such as "undue burden", "undue influence", or "undue pressure". While the intent is often to express excessiveness or inappropriateness, it's better to use grammatically sound alternatives like "unwarranted for", "excessive for", or "inappropriate for" depending on the specific context. To ensure clarity and grammatical correctness, rephrasing sentences to use "undue" with appropriate nouns is advisable.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
unwarranted for
Focuses specifically on the lack of justification or reason behind something, more direct than "undue".
unjustified for
Emphasizes the absence of a valid reason or excuse, similar to unwarranted.
excessive for
Highlights the quantity or degree being beyond what is necessary, appropriate, or normal.
inappropriate for
Directly indicates that something is unsuitable for a particular situation or purpose.
unsuitable for
Indicates that something does not fit or is not right for a specific purpose or occasion.
undeserved for
Implies that something is not earned or merited, often used in contexts of praise or blame.
unmerited for
A more formal synonym for undeserved, stressing the lack of qualification for something.
unnecessary for
Focuses on something being not required or needed, redundant in a specific context.
disproportionate for
Highlights an imbalance or lack of proper relation between things.
inadmissible for
Highlights something that cannot be allowed or accepted, typically in formal or legal contexts.
FAQs
Is "undue for" grammatically correct?
No, "undue for" is generally considered grammatically incorrect in standard English. It's better to use established phrases like "undue burden", "undue influence", or "undue pressure".
What can I say instead of "undue for"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "unwarranted for", "excessive for", or "inappropriate for" to express a similar idea.
Which is correct, "undue burden" or "undue for"?
"Undue burden" is correct. "Undue" is typically used to modify a noun, creating established phrases. "Undue for" is not a standard construction.
What does "undue" mean in phrases like "undue influence"?
In phrases like "undue influence", "undue" means excessive, inappropriate, or unwarranted. It suggests that the influence is beyond what is acceptable or reasonable.
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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
88%
Authority and reliability
2.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested