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will be participated
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"will be participated" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe an action that will take place in the future, e.g. "The class will be participated by ten students."
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Alternative expressions(20)
will engage in
will be added
will participate
will be incorporating
participate in
will be participating
get involved in
will be spoken
will be entered
will take part
will contribute
will be contested
will be assisted
will be applied
will be involved
will be practiced
will be inscribed
will be registered
will be writing
will be admitted
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
The participant group will be participating in a formal innovation education, while the nonparticipant group will be conducting business as usual or maintaining status quo.
More than 30 restaurants will be participating.
News & Media
He will be participating in OrchidTrek Peru.
News & Media
(I'll be moderating the panel, and Cornell's Milstein also will be participating).
News & Media
The thirty-two-year-old Keshavan will be participating in his fifth Winter Games.
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"We will be participating actively in policy discussions over the coming weeks".
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These individuals and groups will be participating in the official swearing-in ceremony at the Capitol.
News & Media
Sports Illustrated has a list of every NBA player who will be participating.
News & Media
Many of the more than 80 artists who will be participating will be on hand to discuss their art, all of which is for sale.
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People who aren't straight will still sometimes feel like outsiders – but they will be participating in mainstream institutions, too.
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Many of his former teammates from the Yankees' dynasty days of the 1990s, like Paul O'Neill and Tino Martinez, will be participating.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
While grammatically correct, consider using more common alternatives like "will take part in" or "will be involved in" for clarity and broader acceptance.
Common error
Avoid using the passive voice construction "will be participated" when a more direct, active voice construction would be clearer and more impactful. For example, instead of "the event will be participated by many", use "many will participate in the event".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "will be participated" functions as a future passive construction. It describes an action (participation) that will be received by the subject. Though grammatically valid, Ludwig's AI indicates it's less common than active voice alternatives.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "will be participated" is grammatically correct, it is a less common passive construction. As Ludwig AI pointed out, it's generally better to use the active voice alternatives like "will participate" or "will take part" for clarity and impact. These alternatives provide a more direct and natural flow in writing. Due to its infrequent usage, opting for alternatives ensures better communication and broader acceptance in both formal and informal contexts.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
will take part
Replaces "participated" with a more common synonym, focusing on the action of taking part in something.
will be a participant
Rephrases "participated" as a noun, emphasizing the role of being a participant.
will be involved
Emphasizes the state of being included or engaged in an activity.
will engage in
Highlights the active participation or involvement in a specific activity or event.
will be a part of
Highlights inclusion and integration within a larger activity or group.
will join
Focuses on becoming a member or participant in a group or activity.
will partake in
A more formal synonym for participating, suggesting a shared experience or activity.
will contribute
Highlights the act of providing or adding something to an effort or activity.
will play a role
Emphasizes the function or part someone will have in a particular situation.
will lend itself to
Focuses on what the subject will be doing. Shifts the sentence away from passive voice.
FAQs
What are some alternatives to "will be participated"?
You can use phrases like "will take part", "will be involved", or "will engage in" depending on the context.
Is it better to use active or passive voice with "participate"?
Generally, active voice is clearer and more direct. Instead of saying "the conference will be participated by many", it's better to say "many will participate in the conference".
How can I make my writing sound more natural when talking about participation?
Opt for more common expressions like "take part in", "get involved in", or simply "participate in".
What is the difference between "will be participated" and "will participate"?
"Will participate" is the active voice, indicating a subject performing the action. "Will be participated" is passive, suggesting the subject is receiving the action, which is less common and can sound awkward. Prefer "will participate" for clarity.
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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
78%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested