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utilise to
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase 'utilise to' is not correct and is not usable in written English.
Instead, you would use the verb 'utilise.' For example, 'We utilise this tool to improve efficiency.'.
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Exact Expressions
20 human-written examples
Some looked to natural energy solutions we can utilise to deal with the impending energy crisis.
News & Media
Every culture has a mechanism for ritual operations that they utilise to impose their particular beauty tyranny and control women".
News & Media
Nothing can be presented as a cooking recipe, only the people can determine the path they need and will utilise to be in charge of their destiny.
News & Media
Which tools can we utilise to manage and adapt to risk while preserving the sustainability of Irish farms?
In methodical terms, future research projects notional causalities into the domain of combinatorial possibilities that management can then utilise to arrive at a decision.
We outline the resources they utilise to make sense of what personnel see on the screens and to initiate collaborative action with colleagues.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
40 human-written examples
And now he's trying to figure out a way to utilise it to get him into the White House.
News & Media
However, this vast data bank is tricky to utilise, according to Ovum's Ms Zoller.
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Likewise, the shuttles may be utilised to transport workers to and from the AFC".
News & Media
But equally they may be utilised to support oppression and exploitation.
News & Media
The rhetoric of the Big Society, "people power", can be utilised to achieve that goal.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "utilise" as a verb directly followed by the object you are utilising, without the unnecessary addition of "to". For example: "Utilise resources effectively."
Common error
Do not insert "to" after "utilise" when intending to express purpose. Instead, directly follow "utilise" with the object. Incorrect: "Utilise to improve". Correct: "Utilise resources". To express purpose, use "in order to" or "to" with a different verb, e.g., "Utilise resources in order to improve efficiency" or "Utilise resources to enhance productivity."
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "utilise to" functions incorrectly as a connector of purpose. It attempts to link the action of utilising with an intended outcome, but the correct grammatical form requires "utilise" to be directly followed by the object being utilised. Ludwig AI confirms this is an incorrect usage.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "utilise to" is grammatically incorrect in English. As Ludwig AI states, "utilise" should be used directly as a verb, followed by the object being utilised. There are no instances of correct usage. To express purpose, use phrases like "utilise resources in order to improve efficiency" or simply use a different verb with "to", such as "use resources to enhance productivity". Remember to avoid this common mistake and always use "utilise" correctly to maintain clarity and professionalism in your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Utilise
This is the correct verb form without the unnecessary preposition "to".
Use
A simpler and more common synonym for "utilise".
Employ
A more formal synonym for "utilise".
Make use of
This phrase correctly uses the preposition "of" after "use".
Take advantage of
Implies using something for benefit, similar to utilising a resource.
Leverage
Suggests using something to gain an advantage.
Apply
Focuses on putting something into practical use.
Harness
Implies controlling and using a resource or power.
Exploit
Using something to its fullest extent (can have a negative connotation).
Capitalise on
To take advantage of something; similar to 'take advantage of'.
FAQs
How should I properly use the word "utilise" in a sentence?
Use "utilise" as a verb directly followed by the object you are using. For example, instead of saying "utilise to improve", say "utilise resources". If you want to express purpose, use "in order to" or simply "to" with a different verb.
What is a simple substitute for "utilise to"?
A direct and simple substitute for "utilise to" (which is incorrect) is just "utilise". For example, instead of the incorrect "utilise to gain an advantage", use "utilise to gain an advantage".
Is it ever correct to use "utilise to" in a sentence?
No, "utilise to" is not grammatically correct in English. You should always use "utilise" directly as a verb, without the addition of "to" after it.
What's the difference between using "utilise" and "use"?
"Utilise" and "use" are synonyms, but "utilise" is often considered more formal. Both should be followed directly by the object being used, without the addition of "to". For example, "use resources" or "utilise resources" are both correct.
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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
1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested