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will be receded
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "will be receded" is not correct in standard English usage.
The correct form would typically be "will recede" or "will be receding," depending on the intended meaning. Example: "The floodwaters will recede after the heavy rain stops."
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Alternative expressions(20)
will diminish
will decrease
will subside
will lessen
will dwindle
will be forwarded
will be decreased
will be shrunk
will be reduced
will be decline
will be declined
will be diminishing
will be decreasing
will be declines
will be reduction
will be fall
will be diminished
will be reducing
will be stripped
will be retired
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Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
"We're hoping by that point a lot of the water will be receded and we can get in and fix the problem," said Laurie Parker, a spokeswoman for Nashville Electric Service.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
Hopefully, the flood waters will be receding here pretty soon".
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About 150 billion years from now almost all of the galaxies in the universe will be receding fast enough to be invisible from the Milky Way.
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Either way, Bush will be receding into history, and the party's left and center factions will again be wrestling over free trade, social programs and tax cuts for the middle class.
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In fact, the wave will be receding.
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However, because of the dark energy, the expansion of the universe is actually accelerating with time, so structures that are at the edge or our current observable universe will eventually be receding at faster than the speed of light and will disappear from our universe observable forever.
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Yet the ill will between city and state appears to be receding.
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The euro zone crisis may be receding.
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The exurban tide may be receding.
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While the odds of an immediate government takeover of health care are receding, Congress will likely feel it necessary to do "something," and that something will mean more government involvement, paving the way for a future de facto nationalization.
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Hopes that economic growth will soon revive in Japan are receding, with new statistics showing the nation's trade surplus contracting sharply and the government poised to conclude that the country will fall far short of its previous 1.7percentt growth forecast for the year.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "will recede" or "will be receding" to correctly express the future tense of receding. For example, "The floodwaters will recede after the rain stops".
Common error
Avoid using "will be receded" as it incorrectly applies the passive voice to an intransitive verb like "recede". Remember that intransitive verbs do not take a direct object and therefore cannot be used in the passive voice.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "will be receded" is an attempt to express a future action, but it uses an incorrect passive construction with the intransitive verb "recede". Ludwig AI indicates that this is not standard English usage. The correct form is either "will recede" or "will be receding".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "will be receded" is grammatically incorrect. The correct forms are "will recede" or "will be receding", depending on the desired nuance. As Ludwig AI indicates, "will be receded" is not standard English, although example does exist in News & Media domain. Using the corrected forms ensures clarity and grammatical accuracy in writing. Remember that "recede" is an intransitive verb and doesn't take the passive form, as demonstrated by the various alternative suggestions.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
will recede
Omits "be", using the correct verb form for future tense.
will be receding
Uses the progressive form to describe a continuous action in the future.
will diminish
Replaces "receded" with a synonym indicating a reduction in size or intensity.
will decrease
Employs a different verb to express a reduction in quantity or level.
will subside
Suggests a lessening of intensity or a return to a normal level.
will abate
Offers a more formal synonym for decreasing or becoming less intense.
will withdraw
Suggests a pulling back or retreating action.
will lessen
Uses a simpler term to convey a reduction in amount or degree.
will ease
Suggests a reduction in pressure or intensity.
will dwindle
Implies a gradual decrease until little remains.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use "recede" in the future tense?
The correct ways to use "recede" in the future tense are "will recede" or "will be receding". For example, "The waters will recede" or "The waters will be receding".
Is "will be receded" grammatically correct?
No, "will be receded" is grammatically incorrect. The correct phrasing is "will recede" or "will be receding".
What can I say instead of "will be receded"?
You can use alternatives like "will recede" or "will be receding" depending on the intended meaning.
Which is correct, "will be receded" or "will recede"?
"Will recede" is correct. "Will be receded" is grammatically incorrect because "recede" is an intransitive verb and doesn't take a passive form. Using "will recede" is the simplest and most accurate way to phrase it.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested