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which encompasses of
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The part of a sentence "which encompasses of" is not correct and not usable in written English.
Instead you can use the phrase "which encompasses" or "which is comprised of". For example: "The course covers a variety of topics which encompasses grammar, writing, and presentations."
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Alternative expressions(20)
which constitutes of
which complements of
which involves
that covers
which includes
which incorporate
that is made up of
which comprises
that encompasses
which registration of
which features
which combines of
together with
which includes of
that consists of
which consisting of
which concludes
which consists of
which comprises of
which belongs of
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Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
The building is part of the Over-the-Rhine Over-the-Rhine Over-the-Rhine National Register Historic Districtginal German community and adjoins the Sycamore – 13th Street Historic District, which rencompasses significant architecture assofiathe with middle and late 19th century Greek Revival, Queen Anne, and Italianate styles.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
Mr. Schweikert's camp has accused Mr. Quayle of "carpetbagging" into the new district, which encompasses parts of Phoenix, most of Scottsdale and other communities to the north.
News & Media
These findings are considered to represent upregulation of PrP expression which encompasses part of the oxidative stress response of neurons.
Science
In the 1980s, Ms. Matz was chairwoman of the landmarks committee of Community Board 5, which encompasses much of Midtown Manhattan.
News & Media
(Those figures were for all elementary students in the Diocese of Bridgeport, which encompasses all of Fairfield County).
News & Media
The other self-immolations this year took place to the east, in the neighboring Chinese province of Sichuan, which encompasses parts of regions that Tibetans call Amdo and Kham.
News & Media
Environmentalists and others blamed the government's decision to divert water to farmers in the Klamath Basin, which encompasses part of Oregon and California, instead of raising river levels for fish.
News & Media
She was previously the US attorney for the eastern district of New York, which encompasses much of New York City, and is expected to serve as the top federal law enforcement official for the remainder of the Obama administration.
News & Media
The AQVN region (2.36 – 2.54) and the EIIP region (0.0912 – 0.0924 Ry) form the part of EVIIS which encompasses 55.5% of all drugs from the learning set (core EVIIS, cEVIS).
Science
The third step is the formation of purposeful actions or ends, such as, hunting, which encompasses most of the goal-seeking behavior of higher animals.
Mr. Donovan had been considered the leading Republican candidate for the district, which encompasses all of Staten Island and part of Brooklyn.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always omit the "of" after "encompasses". The correct phrase is "which encompasses".
Common error
Many writers mistakenly add "of" after "encompasses", likely due to confusion with similar phrases like "consists of" or "is comprised of". Always double-check and remove the unnecessary "of".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "which encompasses of" functions as part of a relative clause, attempting to specify or provide additional information about the noun it modifies. However, it is grammatically incorrect, as pointed out by Ludwig AI. The correct form is "which encompasses".
Frequent in
Science
33%
News & Media
33%
Wiki
34%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "which encompasses of" is grammatically incorrect. The correct version is "which encompasses", which functions as a relative clause to define the scope or content of a noun. As Ludwig AI states, the phrase should be corrected by removing the "of". While the intended meaning is clear, adherence to correct grammar is crucial for clear and effective communication. The usage of the corrected phrase is frequent across various domains such as science, news media, and general knowledge.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
which encompasses
Removes the unnecessary "of", correcting the grammar.
which includes
Replaces "encompasses" with a simpler, more common synonym.
which is comprised of
Uses a passive construction with "comprised of" to indicate inclusion.
which consists of
Similar to "is comprised of", but with a different verb.
that covers
Uses a more concise verb to indicate the scope of something.
that comprises
A more formal synonym for "includes".
which embraces
Suggests a more holistic and inclusive sense of coverage.
that takes in
An informal alternative suggesting inclusion within a boundary.
which incorporates
Emphasizes the integration of elements into a whole.
which contains
Focuses on physical or abstract containment within something.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use "encompasses" in a sentence?
The word "encompasses" should be followed directly by the object it includes, without the addition of "of". For example, use "which encompasses" not "which encompasses of".
What can I say instead of "which encompasses of"?
Instead of "which encompasses of", you can use alternatives like "which encompasses", "which includes", or "which is comprised of".
Is "which encompasses of" grammatically correct?
No, "which encompasses of" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "which encompasses". The word "encompasses" does not require the preposition "of".
What's the difference between "which encompasses" and "which is comprised of"?
"Which encompasses" directly indicates what something includes, while "which is comprised of" indicates the components that make up something. They are similar but used in slightly different contexts.
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Real-world application tested