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usable to collect
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "usable to collect" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe something that can be used for the purpose of collection, but the phrasing is awkward. Example: "The data format is not usable to collect accurate information."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Usage summary
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
The SKY 1057 has two ceramic plates that are washable and re-usable to collect atmospheric pollutants in the air.
News & Media
But most of the bodies from Rana Plaza were recovered days or weeks after the building collapsed, too late to collect usable samples, so bone shards or teeth were taken instead.
News & Media
A cross-sectional survey was used to collect usable data from 108 undergraduate students in a Canadian university.
Science
It was impossible, although desirable, to collect usable data from Government-employed FPs due to the lack of patient records, very poor continuity of care inherent in the system, and inconsistent record-keeping systems in the Government health centres.
Science
Mechanical gloves have high cost, are often cumbersome, are not re-usable and, hence, not usable with the healthy hand to collect patient-specific hand mobility information to which rehabilitation should tend.
In a randomised controlled trial of a home palliative care service, McWhinney failed to collect enough usable data over time [ 43].
Science
If these 60 brave Syrians were to be sent back into the country to collect court-usable evidence, to whom should they present it and to what purpose?
News & Media
There is a need for a more detailed and standardized definition and classification of prescribing errors, to collect useful and usable information which may ultimately be applied to improve patient care, guide health policy planning and perform good quality research [ 37].
Science
An online questionnaire was developed and distributed on popular websites to collect data, and 260 usable responses are collected from the potential users of the Apple Watch in Taiwan.
Science
Solar power plants should be designed to collect all the available thermal energy in a usable form within a desired temperature range.
Science
In the early 1970s techniques to collect this sulfur dioxide and convert it into usable sulfur were developed.
Encyclopedias
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing the purpose of something for collection, prefer using the structure "suitable for collecting" or "designed to collect" for clarity and grammatical correctness.
Common error
Avoid using the phrase "usable to collect". Instead, opt for more direct and grammatically sound alternatives such as "suitable for collecting" or "designed for collection".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "usable to collect" functions as a purpose connector, attempting to link the characteristic of being "usable" with the action of "collecting". However, Ludwig AI suggests this phrasing is awkward and not standard in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "usable to collect" is considered grammatically incorrect and awkward in standard written English. Ludwig AI suggests that alternative phrasings like "suitable for collecting" or "designed to collect" are more appropriate. Due to its awkward structure and lack of common usage, it's best to avoid "usable to collect" in both formal and informal writing. Prioritize clarity and correctness by opting for the suggested alternatives to ensure effective communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
suitable for collecting
Replaces the adjective "usable" with "suitable", creating a more standard and direct phrasing.
appropriate for gathering
Similar to "suitable for collecting", but uses "appropriate" and "gathering" for slight nuance.
designed to collect
Focuses on the intended purpose or design of something for collection.
capable of gathering
Emphasizes the ability or capacity to gather something.
fit for collection
Indicates something is properly prepared or suited for being collected.
ready to be collected
Highlights the state of being prepared or available for collection.
intended for gathering
Stresses the purpose or intention behind something being used for gathering.
made for collecting
Suggests something was specifically created or manufactured for the act of collecting.
can be used for collecting
More verbose, but clearly states the possibility of using something for collecting.
able to be gathered
Focuses on the ability of something to be gathered, often implying an external agent.
FAQs
What can I say instead of "usable to collect"?
You can use alternatives like "suitable for collecting", "appropriate for gathering", or "designed to collect depending on the context.
Is "usable to collect" grammatically correct?
No, the phrase "usable to collect" is not grammatically correct in standard English. It's better to use phrases like "suitable for collecting" or "designed to collect".
How to use "suitable for collecting" in a sentence?
Example: "This data format is suitable for collecting accurate information."
What is the difference between "usable to collect" and "suitable for collecting"?
"Usable to collect" is grammatically awkward and not commonly used. "Suitable for collecting" is a more standard and clear way to express that something is appropriate for gathering.
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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
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested