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with sincere
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The part of a sentence "with sincere" is grammatically incorrect and cannot stand on its own as a complete phrase.
However, it can be used as an adjective phrase to modify a noun or pronoun in a sentence to convey a feeling or attitude of sincerity. Here is an example: "I would like to express my deepest gratitude, with sincere thanks, to all those who have supported me throughout this journey."
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News & Media
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Alternative expressions(4)
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Exact Expressions
59 human-written examples
With sincere thoughts for happy days.
News & Media
I looked at him with sincere tears in my eyes.
News & Media
With sincere condolences to Saundra and the children.
News & Media
History teaches that the road to horror is paved with sincere schemes for mankind's amelioration.
News & Media
With sincere gratitude we honor a true pioneer for end-of-life liberty, Dr. Peter Goodwin.
News & Media
"But even their patience is running out and their hearts are filled with sincere concern".
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It is with sincere sorrow that we record the death of our esteemed member.
News & Media
The duration of the Harold lets actors inflect their performances with sincere emotion, a U.C.B. trademark.
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"Bauchau has something in him that is to do with sincere spirituality," Houellebecq agrees.
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"This appointment is a profound honor, and I accept it with sincere humility," he said.
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But has our society really secularized to the point where we are so bewildered by people with sincere religious faith?
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "with sincere" in conjunction with a noun, such as "with sincere apologies" or "with sincere gratitude". Avoid using it as a standalone phrase.
Common error
Avoid using "with sincere" on its own. It requires a noun to complete the phrase and make it grammatically correct, for example: "with sincere thanks".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "with sincere" functions as an adjective phrase when used correctly, modifying a noun to express the genuineness of an emotion or action. Ludwig AI points out that the phrase by itself is grammatically incorrect but finds its use in example such as: "With sincere apologies".
Frequent in
News & Media
45%
Science
20%
Formal & Business
15%
Less common in
Academia
5%
Encyclopedias
5%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while "with sincere" alone is grammatically incomplete, it's frequently used as part of larger phrases to express genuine feelings such as gratitude or apology. Ludwig AI indicates its incorrect standalone usage. The analysis reveals that it is incorrect but very common and appears frequently in News & Media sources. To ensure correct usage, always pair "with sincere" with a noun to complete the phrase. Consider alternatives like "with genuine" or "sincerely" to convey similar sentiments with different structures.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
with genuine
Replaces "sincere" with a synonym emphasizing authenticity.
with true
Replaces "sincere" with a synonym indicating authenticity.
with heartfelt
Substitutes "sincere" with a synonym highlighting emotional depth.
with earnest
Replaces "sincere" with a term indicating serious intent.
with profound
Substitutes "sincere" with a word suggesting deep feeling or meaning.
with utmost
Replaces "sincere" with an intensifier to express maximum sincerity.
with deep
Replaces "sincere" with a more generic term indicating intensity.
in all sincerity
Changes the structure to an adverbial phrase emphasizing honesty.
in sincere
Uses an alternative word structure to express the sincerity.
sincerely
Uses the adverbial form of "sincere" to modify a verb.
FAQs
How to use "with sincere" correctly in a sentence?
Always follow "with sincere" with a noun expressing what you are being sincere about, such as "with sincere apologies" or "with sincere gratitude".
What can I say instead of "with sincere apologies"?
You can use alternatives like "with genuine apologies", "I sincerely apologize", or "please accept my sincere apologies" depending on the context.
Is it correct to say just "with sincere"?
No, "with sincere" is incomplete. It needs to be followed by a noun, such as "with sincere gratitude" or "with sincere condolences".
What's the difference between "with sincere gratitude" and "sincerely grateful"?
"With sincere gratitude" is a prepositional phrase, while "sincerely grateful" uses an adverb to modify an adjective. Both express thankfulness, but the latter is often more concise.
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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
87%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested