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well patronized
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "well patronized" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a business or establishment that receives a lot of customers or support. Example: "The new café in town is well patronized, often filled with customers during lunch hours."
✓ Grammatically correct
Food stalls
Art fairs
Funiculars
Hospitals
Festivals
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8 human-written examples
Food stalls on the streets, selling a variety of cooked treats, are well patronized, as are newspaper and magazine kiosks.
Encyclopedias
Lesser-known and less established art fairs have not been well patronized of late, given the state of the economy.
News & Media
Active and well patronized funiculars continue to serve as part of well-integrated urban transport systems in Barcelona, Genoa, Istanbul, Lyons (two lines) and Zurich.
News & Media
Staphylococcus species were isolated from clinical samples from two well patronized hospitals in Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria.
Science
Ethanolic extract of Lenzites quercina exhibited inhibitory action on the tested isolates of S. aureus, S. epidermidis and S. saprophyticus collected from well patronized hospitals in Akure, Nigeria.
Science
Ethanolic extract of Lenzites quercina displayed inhibitory effect against S. saprophyticus, S. epidermidis and S. aureus isolated from clinical samples in two well patronized hospitals in Akure, Nigeria.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
52 human-written examples
-We resolve to put our money where our mouths are (and beliefs too!) in 2014, and not patronize travel services that, well, patronize us.
News & Media
Carolyn's romance with Pumpkin certainly challenges some well-intentioned, patronizing attitudes about disability.
News & Media
It may not be a great piece of filmmaking, but its power comes from its soul's-eye view of how well-meaning patronizing masked a social injustice, at least as represented by this case.
News & Media
"Daughter" may not be a great piece of filmmaking, but its power comes from its soul's-eye view of how well-meaning patronizing masked a social injustice, at least as represented by this case.
News & Media
The concerti delle donne at the rival courts of Ferrara (seat of the Este family), Mantua (ruled by the Gonzaga dynasty), and Florence (the domain of the Medici family), as well as similar ensembles patronized by the nobility of Rome, constitute part of that trend.
Encyclopedias
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "well patronized" to describe establishments, events, or services that consistently attract a significant number of customers or users. It implies a steady flow of support and a positive reputation.
Common error
Avoid using "well patronized" when you intend to convey condescension or to imply treating someone with an air of superiority. The phrase should only be used to indicate popularity or frequent use.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "well patronized" functions as an adjective phrase, modifying a noun to indicate that something is popular or frequently used. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
43%
Science
29%
Encyclopedias
14%
Less common in
Wiki
9%
Academia
5%
Formal & Business
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "well patronized" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase that describes something that is popular and frequently used. As noted by Ludwig AI, it's suitable for various contexts, particularly in describing establishments, events, or services. It is important to ensure that you are using the phrase to indicate popularity rather than in a condescending manner. The phrase appears most frequently in news and media contexts, followed by scientific publications.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
frequently visited
Replaces 'patronized' with 'visited', focusing on the act of going to a place.
highly frequented
Uses 'frequented' to emphasize the high number of visits.
popularly supported
Shifts the focus to the support or endorsement received.
heavily used
Highlights the intense usage of a service or facility.
widely attended
Emphasizes the large number of people present at an event or place.
much in demand
Focuses on the high level of request or need for something.
well supported
Highlights the backing or encouragement received from patrons.
regularly visited
Indicates consistent and ongoing visits or patronage.
often frequented
Similar to 'frequently visited' but with a slightly different emphasis.
highly popular
Uses the adjective 'popular' to describe the level of patronage.
FAQs
How can I use "well patronized" in a sentence?
You can use "well patronized" to describe a place or service that is popular and frequently used, such as, "The local library is "well patronized" by students and researchers."
What is a good alternative to "well patronized"?
Alternatives to "well patronized" include "frequently visited", "popular", or "heavily used". The best choice depends on the specific context.
Is it correct to say 'poorly patronized'?
Yes, "poorly patronized" is the opposite of "well patronized" and is used to describe a place or service that does not receive many customers or users.
What's the difference between "well patronized" and "well supported"?
"Well patronized" refers specifically to the frequent use of a place or service by customers. "Well supported" is broader and can refer to financial backing, endorsements, or other forms of assistance.
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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
88%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested