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was freezed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'was freezed' is not correct or usable in written English.
You would use 'froze' instead, which is the past tense of 'freeze.' For example: "The water in the pond froze overnight."
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During each cycle of minimization the protein was freezed while the ligand was thawed using the corresponding functions from the SCULPT software.
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When Bm-N cells infected with Bm-P12A3C were partial floating, they were detached and collected (about 72 hpi), the cells pellet was freezed and thawed at -70/37°C in PBS for three times and centrifuged at 10,000g for 5 min at 4°C.
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For preparation of four fractions, the essential oil was freezed at 0°C overnight.
When a cytopathic effect of at least 90% appeared, the cells were scratched off and the cell suspension was freezed (−80°C) and thawed three times and then centrifuged at 1000 g for 10 minutes.
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56 human-written examples
I was freezing.
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It was frozen".
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I was frozen, too.
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It was freezing".
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The water was freezing.
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She was frozen.
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Plus, it was freezing.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing something that underwent freezing, use the correct past passive form "was frozen" or the active past form "froze".
Common error
Do not use "was freezed" as the past passive form of 'freeze'. The correct form is "was frozen". "Was freezed" is grammatically incorrect and not recognized in standard English.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "was freezed" attempts to function as the past passive voice of the verb 'freeze'. However, it is grammatically incorrect. The correct passive form is "was frozen". Ludwig AI confirms this grammatical error.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "was freezed" is grammatically incorrect. The correct past passive form is "was frozen". While Ludwig AI provides examples of its usage, these instances are considered errors. The intended meaning is to describe something being subjected to a freezing process, often in a scientific or technical context. It is crucial to use the correct grammatical form to ensure clear and accurate communication. Consider alternatives like "froze" or "became frozen" for grammatically sound options.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
froze
This is the simple past tense of 'freeze', replacing the passive construction with an active one, indicating the subject underwent freezing directly.
was frozen
This is the correct passive form of 'freeze' in the past tense, indicating something was subjected to freezing.
got frozen
An informal equivalent to "was frozen", indicating a process of becoming frozen.
became frozen
This alternative emphasizes the transition into a frozen state.
turned to ice
Specifically refers to water freezing, offering a more descriptive alternative.
solidified
A more general term for becoming solid, applicable if the context isn't specifically about freezing.
hardened
Similar to 'solidified', but implies becoming firm or rigid.
was chilled
If the intention is to convey a less intense level of coldness, 'chilled' could be applicable.
was iced
Suggests a covering of ice formed, rather than complete freezing.
was made ice
Similar to "turned to ice", this option highlights the transformation into an icy state, but this alternative is more verbose and less frequently used.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say something was subjected to freezing?
The correct way is to use "was frozen". For example, "The sample was frozen to preserve it."
Is "was freezed" ever correct in English?
No, "was freezed" is not grammatically correct in standard English. The past participle of 'freeze' is 'frozen', so the passive form is "was frozen".
What is the past tense of the verb 'freeze'?
The simple past tense of 'freeze' is "froze". For example, "The lake froze overnight".
Can I use 'froze' instead of 'was frozen'?
Yes, in many cases you can use "froze" instead of "was frozen", but the meaning changes slightly. 'Froze' implies the subject actively underwent freezing, while 'was frozen' indicates it was subjected to freezing by an external force or condition.
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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
85%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested