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unsuccessfully submitted
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "unsuccessfully submitted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an attempt to submit something, such as a document or application, that did not succeed. Example: "I tried to submit my application online, but it was unsuccessfully submitted due to a technical error."
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Alternative expressions(1)
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2 human-written examples
The episode was also unsuccessfully submitted for Emmys for Outstanding Writing (Timothy Schlattmann) and Outstanding Directing (Keith Gordon) in a Drama Series.
Wiki
The episode was unsuccessfully submitted to the Primetime Emmy Awards judging panel for consideration for Outstanding Directing (Steve Shill) and Outstanding Supporting Actor (C. S. Lee).
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56 human-written examples
In Hughes's view, her other writings — the short fiction she doggedly wrote and submitted, mostly unsuccessfully, to popular magazines; her novel, "The Bell Jar"; her letters; her apprentice poems, published in her first collection, "The Colossus" — "were like impurities thrown off from the various stages of the inner transformation, by-products of the internal work".
News & Media
During the Monday session of the nine-member Supreme Court, Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry remarked that a statement submitted by General Kayani, included the assertion that the memo "unsuccessfully attempted to lower the morale of the Pakistan Army".
News & Media
As he strove to become a writer, submitting stories unsuccessfully to literary magazines, he earned a living by various short-term jobs: Covent Garden flower market porter, advertising copywriter, door-to-door encyclopedia salesman.
News & Media
In a letter of resignation submitted to Ivory Coast on Tuesday night, Mr. Davis wrote that he had tried unsuccessfully — and without official assistance from the United States — to facilitate a telephone call between President Obama and Mr. Gbagbo.
News & Media
Earlier this month, Yale lawyers, who tried unsuccessfully on Feb. 9 to block public access to the complaint the doctors filed, submitted a request to Judge Michael Sheldon of Superior Court to order the doctors to pare down their suit to make resolving it easier.
News & Media
Respectfully submitted.
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He submitted.
News & Media
I submitted".
News & Media
Everyone submitted.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "unsuccessfully submitted" to clearly indicate that a submission attempt did not achieve its intended purpose. This phrase is appropriate when precision is needed to convey that an attempt was made but did not succeed.
Common error
Avoid using "unsuccessfully submitted" in very casual settings where simpler alternatives like "didn't go through" or "failed" are more appropriate. The formality of "unsuccessfully submitted" can sound stilted in informal conversation.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "unsuccessfully submitted" functions as an adverbial modifier followed by a verb, indicating the manner in which an action (submission) was carried out. As Ludwig explains, it describes that an attempt to submit something did not achieve the desired outcome.
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News & Media
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "unsuccessfully submitted" is a grammatically correct phrase used to describe an attempt to submit something that did not succeed. Ludwig's analysis indicates that this phrase is more common in news, media, and wiki contexts, with a neutral to formal register. While functional, it is recommended to avoid its use in informal settings where simpler alternatives might be more appropriate. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English. Consider alternatives like "submission failed" or "not successfully submitted" depending on the context.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
submission failed
More concise and direct, focusing on the failure of the submission itself.
submission was rejected
Highlights the rejection aspect of the submission, implying it was reviewed and not accepted.
attempted submission failed
Emphasizes the attempt that preceded the failure, adding a layer of effort.
not successfully submitted
A more literal and less emphatic way of saying the submission was not successful.
submission was not accepted
Focuses on the lack of acceptance, similar to "submission was rejected" but slightly milder.
abortive submission
Uses a more formal and less common term to describe the failed submission.
fruitless submission
Emphasizes the lack of positive outcome from the submission attempt.
submission was in vain
Highlights the uselessness of the submission, suggesting it had no effect.
unaccepted submission
Focuses solely on the aspect of non-acceptance of the submission.
submission attempt was unsuccessful
Highlights the attempt and its lack of success.
FAQs
What does "unsuccessfully submitted" mean?
It means that an attempt was made to submit something, such as a document or application, but the submission was not successful. It did not reach its intended destination or was rejected.
What can I say instead of "unsuccessfully submitted"?
You can use alternatives like "submission failed", "not successfully submitted", or "submission was rejected" depending on the context.
Is it better to say "failed to submit" or "unsuccessfully submitted"?
"Failed to submit" implies that the attempt to submit never actually occurred, whereas "unsuccessfully submitted" implies an attempt was made but did not succeed. Choose the phrase that accurately reflects the situation.
How to use "unsuccessfully submitted" in a sentence?
Example: "The application was "unsuccessfully submitted" due to a technical error on the website."
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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4.1/5
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Real-world application tested