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unprecedented with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "unprecedented with" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is typically used in contexts where something is being compared or contrasted, but "unprecedented" usually pairs with "in" or "for" rather than "with." Example: "The challenges we face today are unprecedented in our history."
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42 human-written examples
Blaxploitation's music was unprecedented, with often brilliant work by artists including James Brown, Quincy Jones and Curtis Mayfield.
News & Media
But its effect was unprecedented, with more than 300,000 deaths, including - it should ne noted - several British victims.
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The size $16 billion has been lent to Argentina would be unprecedented, with consequences for the Fund's reputation and for the way it does business.
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The pace of construction is unprecedented, with even second-tier but fast-growing cities like Wuhan racing to build subway systems to ease congestion.
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The circumstances and the punishment were unprecedented, with Commissioner David Stern rebuking the Spurs for sending away four healthy starters "virtually under cover of darkness".
News & Media
"What we're seeing is unprecedented, with more and more people willing to take significant risks," said Stephanie Brigden, director of Free Tibet.
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18 human-written examples
Angwin refuses with unprecedented mildness: with his statues as well as his faith gone, he is in a spiritual funk.
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The increase in the energy intensity of agriculture has brought with it unprecedented yields with minimal human labor.
The informatics field is undergoing an unprecedented era with countless novel breakthroughs aiming to deal with the Big Data mining problems.
Science
"Malicious cyberactivity is occurring on an unprecedented scale with extraordinary sophistication," he told the committee.
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But this unprecedented showdown with his frustrated heir apparent has shaken his control.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "unprecedented with". Instead, opt for grammatically correct alternatives such as "unprecedented in" or "unprecedented for" to maintain clarity and precision in your writing.
Common error
A common mistake is pairing "unprecedented" with "with", which leads to awkward phrasing. To correct this, consider what aspect you're highlighting and use "unprecedented in" when referring to a field or area, or "unprecedented for" when referring to a reason or purpose.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "unprecedented with" is used as a descriptive modifier, although grammatically flawed. It attempts to emphasize the novelty of a situation or event in relation to something else. Ludwig indicates it's not a correct phrasing.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "unprecedented with" appears in various contexts, including news and scientific articles, it is generally considered grammatically incorrect. Ludwig identifies it as a phrasing that does not follow standard grammar rules. The intended meaning is to emphasize the novelty or uniqueness of a situation, but it's best to use grammatically sound alternatives such as "unprecedented in" or "unprecedented for". To maintain clarity and credibility in writing, avoiding this phrase is advisable.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
unprecedented in
Replaces 'with' with 'in', a more common and grammatically sound preposition to indicate the domain where something is unprecedented.
unprecedented for
Substitutes 'with' for 'for', indicating the entity or situation for which something is unprecedented.
without precedent
Uses a different structure to express the lack of prior examples, focusing on the absence of a precedent.
novel in its
Emphasizes the newness or originality of something using 'novel', replacing 'unprecedented'.
unmatched by any
Highlights that nothing has equaled or surpassed the thing being described.
hitherto unknown
Indicates something that was previously unknown or unexperienced.
groundbreaking in
Highlights the innovative and pioneering aspect, conveying that it breaks new ground.
unique in its
Emphasizes the distinctiveness and singularity of something.
never before seen
A more literal alternative, directly expressing that something hasn't been observed previously.
exceptional in
Focuses on the outstanding and unusual quality, indicating it's beyond the norm.
FAQs
What are some correct alternatives to "unprecedented with"?
Instead of "unprecedented with", you can use phrases like "unprecedented in" or "unprecedented for" depending on the context.
Is "unprecedented with" grammatically correct?
No, "unprecedented with" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. It's better to use "unprecedented in" or "unprecedented for".
How can I use "unprecedented" correctly in a sentence?
Use "unprecedented" with prepositions like "in" or "for". For example, "The situation is unprecedented in modern history" or "This level of cooperation is unprecedented for these two companies".
What does "unprecedented" mean?
"Unprecedented" means never having happened or existed before. Therefore, it should be used to describe something that is novel and without historical parallel. Consider using alternatives such as "without precedent" or "hitherto unknown".
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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
84%
Authority and reliability
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested