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was concurred
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "was concurred" is not correct in standard English usage.
The correct form would typically be "was concurred with" or "was agreed upon." Example: "The decision was concurred with by all members of the committee."
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Alternative expressions(4)
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6 human-written examples
Mr. Kay said his opinion was concurred by all voting commission members with the exception of Cornelius Mc Dougald, who could not agree that there had been no dis crimination on permanent posi tions.
News & Media
However, it was concurred that we need to establish a common understanding of terminology.
Science
It was concurred that companies need to think both global (for general strategy) and local (for meeting specific local country-specific requirements) simultaneously.
Science
However, this result was concurred with Novak et al. [40] and Rostagno et al. [41] who confirmed that exposure to ultrasonic treatment for long time may cause loss to polyphenolic compounds due to denaturation, so it is very important to consider sonication time while processing.
Science
In addition, SD through female function on chromosome 6 could also be caused and explained by reducing of spikelet fertility since the certain SD regions was concurred with qSF6.1 (S06031-S06040B) and qSF6.2 (S06040B-S06053) loci responsible for hybrid fertility genes in our previous study (Reflinur et al. [2012]).
Science
This was concurred upon by Joseph Luster of Otaku USA, who summed up his feelings about the universe of YuYu Hakusho by stating, "Togashi's world is eternally hellish and dark, but wildly varied.
Wiki
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54 human-written examples
That conclusion has been concurred with by a spokesperson for the United States attorney.
News & Media
This means that the quality of ECEC can never be taken for granted, but needs to be concurred continuously, just like democracy has to!
For the peptide-spectrum matches, 42% (1651/3891) of peptide assignments were concurred by all four algorithms.
Science
I'm concurring with the question," he said.
News & Media
A number of Latin American countries, however, give priority to local creditors if there are concurring bankruptcies (simultaneous proceedings in more than one country) involving the same debtor.
Encyclopedias
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider using simpler alternatives like "was agreed" for more direct communication.
Common error
Avoid using "was concurred" without the preposition "with". The correct form, "was concurred with", ensures that the sentence is grammatically sound and easily understood.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "was concurred" is a passive construction attempting to express agreement or confirmation. However, it is grammatically incomplete and typically requires the preposition 'with' to be correct, as pointed out by Ludwig AI.
Frequent in
Science
50%
News & Media
37%
Wiki
13%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Academia
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "was concurred" aims to express agreement, it's grammatically incorrect without the addition of 'with'. As Ludwig AI underlines, the proper form is "was concurred with". Consider using simpler and more common alternatives such as "was agreed" or "was agreed upon" for improved clarity. Although it appears in some sources, including The New York Times and The Guardian, due to its grammatical issues, it's best to use it with caution. Always aim for grammatically sound language to convey professionalism and clarity in communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
was concurred with
Corrects the grammatical structure by adding 'with'.
was agreed
Simpler phrasing omitting 'concurred' for directness.
was agreed upon
Adds 'upon' to complete the prepositional phrase after 'agreed'.
was in agreement
Uses 'in agreement' to show a state of accord.
was in accordance
Employs 'in accordance' to show compliance or agreement.
was of the same opinion
Directly states that opinions aligned.
was in line with
Indicates alignment or agreement with a standard or expectation.
was of one mind
Suggests complete agreement.
was consistent with
Implies agreement through consistency.
was unanimously approved
Highlights that the decision was approved without any opposition.
FAQs
What's the proper way to use "concur" in the passive voice?
The correct passive voice construction is "was concurred with". Using "was concurred" alone is grammatically incorrect.
Is it better to say "was concurred" or "was agreed"?
"Was agreed" is a simpler and more common alternative to "was concurred". While "was concurred" isn't inherently wrong if followed by "with", "was agreed" is more straightforward.
Can I use "was concurred" without "with" in formal writing?
No, in formal writing, always use "was concurred with". Omitting "with" makes the sentence grammatically incorrect. Opt for clearer alternatives like "was agreed upon" for better readability.
What does "concurred" mean, and when should I use it?
"Concurred" means agreed or approved. Use it when you want to emphasize a formal agreement or alignment of opinions. However, always ensure it's used correctly, such as in the phrase "was concurred with".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested