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warranting for
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "warranting for" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct usage would typically involve "warranting" without the preposition "for." Example: "The evidence presented is warranting further investigation into the matter."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
Science
News & Media
Alternative expressions(5)
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Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
Two out of the four ITS-1 sequences of E. maxima had mismatches in the published nested primer sequences from Australia, while one sequence of E. necatrix had a mismatch near 3′ end of both forward and reverse published nested primer sequences, warranting for the need of designing new set of degenerate primers for these two species of Eimeria.
Harmony is an essential feature of human gait warranting for efficient and smoothed movements during walking [ 1– 3].
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
54 human-written examples
An arrest warrant for Coke was issued.
News & Media
Lowering the threshold for arrest without warrant for terrorism offences.
News & Media
Warrants for the arrests for the "no-shows" are issued.
News & Media
A warrant for his arrest was issued Dec. 12.
News & Media
It definitely was warranted for the coach to remind us".
News & Media
There is currently an international warrant for his arrest.
News & Media
Rwanda issued international arrest warrants for the men.
News & Media
Prosecutors may next seek an extradition warrant for Mr. Staggl.
News & Media
A warrant for their arrest was issued on Saturday.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "warranting for" in formal writing. Opt for alternatives like "justifying the need for" or simply "warranting" followed by a direct object.
Common error
Many writers mistakenly add "for" after "warranting", possibly influenced by similar phrases. Remember that "warranting" typically takes a direct object, not a prepositional phrase.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "warranting for" attempts to function as a gerund phrase introducing a reason or justification. However, it's grammatically unconventional, as the verb "warranting" typically takes a direct object, not the preposition "for". Ludwig AI confirms this is not correct.
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News & Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "warranting for" appears in a limited number of contexts, mainly scientific and news-related, it is generally considered grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI identifies it as such. Standard English prefers "warranting" followed by a direct object or alternatives like "justifying the need for", "necessitating", or "requiring". When writing formally, it's best to avoid "warranting for" to maintain clarity and correctness.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
justifying the need for
Replaces "warranting" with a more explicit phrase indicating justification, maintaining the preposition "for".
calling for
Implies a need or demand, similar to warranting, but uses a different verb and preposition.
necessitating
Indicates that something makes another thing necessary, omitting "for".
requiring
Similar to necessitating, emphasizing the need for something.
justifying
Focuses on the act of providing a justification, without the preposition "for".
giving cause for
Highlights that something is providing a reason or justification for something else.
providing a basis for
Indicates that something is supplying the foundation or justification for a particular action or decision.
making a case for
Emphasizes that there is an argument for something and suggests that there is enough evidence to support it.
supporting the need for
Suggests that there is already a need in place and is being upheld by additional factors.
laying the foundation for
Indicates preparatory steps are being taken which are vital for the next phase.
FAQs
Is "warranting for" grammatically correct?
No, "warranting for" is generally considered grammatically incorrect in standard English. The correct usage is usually "warranting" followed by a direct object.
What can I say instead of "warranting for"?
You can use alternatives like "justifying the need for", "necessitating", or "requiring" depending on the context.
When is it appropriate to use "warranting"?
"Warranting" is appropriate when you want to indicate that something justifies or necessitates a particular action or decision. For example: "The evidence is warranting further investigation."
What is the difference between "warranting" and "calling for"?
"Warranting" implies that something justifies or necessitates a certain action, while "calling for" implies a demand or appeal for something. While both can suggest a need, "warranting" focuses more on justification, and "calling for" focuses more on the request.
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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
95%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested