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was participated with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "was participated with" is not correct in English.
The correct form would typically be "was participated in" or "was involved with." Example: "The project was participated in by several key stakeholders."
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56 human-written examples
Ms. Madison, however, said that Unity was participating with the D.C.
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I held my best poker face, looking as if I was participating with the purpose of giving my handmade gifts to my mom.
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A well-known Catholic priest Father Pfleger, who was participating with the protesters, was told by the police, "We've got to get you out of here, they hate you and I don't think we can protect you".
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"We are participating with a heavy heart".
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2009: A record 77 countries are participating with several thousand works on show.
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The Henan Provincial Propaganda Department ordered the local press to stop covering his candidacy, because "foreign forces are participating with ulterior purposes and attempting to overthrow our government".
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"In the 'don't ask, don't tell' situation, they're not opposed to participating in war, they're opposed to who they're participating with," Ms. McNeil said.
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As of Tuesday, 100 of the 166 prisoners were officially deemed to be participating, with 21 now being force-fed a nutritional supplement through tubes inserted in their noses.
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To help draw wider attention to its products, Goya is participating with the Stop and Shop supermarket chain and the Food Network in a test of a new shopping system that employs in-store scanners.
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Even Sesame Street is participating with its Girl Muppets Around the World tour.
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A choice experiment approach was used to estimate preferences of 287 smallholders, of which half were participating with the timber industry under Company-Community Partnership schemes.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "was participated with". Use "was involved in" or "took part in" instead for correct grammar and clearer communication.
Common error
The preposition "with" is typically used to indicate accompaniment or means, not the activity being participated in. Using "in" signals that you are participating within a specific activity or event.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "was participated with" functions as a passive construction, attempting to describe someone or something as being involved in an activity alongside someone or something else. However, according to Ludwig AI, this phrase is grammatically incorrect.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "was participated with" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI confirms this assessment. The correct alternatives are "was involved in" or "took part in", and these should be used in both formal and informal contexts. Although there are some examples of its usage, sticking to standard English will result in clearer and more effective communication. Using alternatives like "was collaborating with" and "was cooperating with" could be more useful when aiming to express collaboration.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
was involved in
Replaces "participated with" with a more standard expression of involvement, focusing on the activity itself.
took part in
Emphasizes the action of participating, shifting the focus from the entity being participated with.
was engaged in
Highlights active involvement and commitment to a particular activity.
was a participant in
Uses a noun form to emphasize the role of someone taking part.
was associated with
Indicates a connection or relationship, which may or may not involve active participation.
was cooperating with
Highlights collaborative effort and working together towards a common goal.
was collaborating with
Similar to cooperating, but often implies a more creative or intellectual joint effort.
was contributing to
Focuses on the act of contributing or adding to something, rather than general participation.
was assisting with
Implies a supportive role, helping with a task or activity.
was helping with
Very similar to 'was assisting with', indicating a supportive role.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "was participated with"?
The grammatically correct alternatives are "was involved in" or "took part in". The preposition "with" is incorrect in this context.
Is "was participated with" ever correct?
While occasionally found, "was participated with" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. It's better to use established alternatives like "was involved in" or "took part in".
What does it mean to "participate with" something?
The phrase "participate with" suggests collaboration. However, in most contexts related to activities or events, the correct phrasing is to participate in something. The phrase sounds unusual and should likely be rewritten for clarity.
What are some alternatives to "was participated with" that emphasize collaboration?
If you want to emphasize collaboration, consider using phrases like "was collaborating with" or "was cooperating with". These alternatives clearly convey a sense of teamwork and joint effort.
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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
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested