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would be grand
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "would be grand" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a desire or hope that something would be wonderful or excellent. Example: "If we could all meet for dinner next week, that would be grand."
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Alternative expressions(20)
would be fantastic
would be splendid
would be wonderful
would be excellent
would be ideal
would be delightful
would be magnificent
would be appreciated
would be sufficient
would be expedient
would be feasible
would be incredible
would be prudent
would be suffice
would be insufficient
would be perfect
would be appropriate
would be satisfactory
would be ample
would be need
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Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
Papa told the governor that if violence breaks out, he would be moving his granddaughter to Louisiana for safety.
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"I can't help but think of my immigrant grandparents, and how proud they would be of their granddaughter receiving this wonderful recognition from the President of the country they so dearly loved," Marlo said after the ceremony.
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"Can you imagine, my wife, my daughter and my granddaughter would be alive today had they only stayed put.
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"I never thought that I would be talking about my granddaughter in this fashion," Chief Parks said at a morning news conference.
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In her speech at the symposium, she suggested that Soviet and American leaders exchange granddaughters for two weeks every year, arguing that a president "wouldn't want to send a bomb to a country his granddaughter would be visiting".
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The phone number would be used when the granddaughter calls one of her dance teachers to find out what her final grade was on a dance test.
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When I think of those brothers of mine in the faith who went before, I'm sure they never dreamed that their great-great-great-great-granddaughter would be following in their footsteps.
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But I would have missed out on all the excitement of being a rebel, knowing that one day, for our nieces, daughters, granddaughters, there would be nothing extraordinary in being a lesbian.
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I think she would be happy that her great-great granddaughter had returned to see that transformation for herself.
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I knew she would be a wonderful teacher to her granddaughter Katie, who describes herself as "rubbish at being brave".
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In Le Figaro on Monday, Le Pen Sr suggested his granddaughter Marion Maréchal-Le Maréchal-Le Penbe an excellent choice to replace him.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider your audience when employing "would be grand". While generally understood, it might not resonate with younger audiences or in very formal contexts.
Common error
While "would be grand" is grammatically correct, overuse can make your writing sound stilted or out of touch. Balance it with more contemporary expressions for a natural tone.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "would be grand" functions as a polite expression of desire or approval. It suggests that something would be very pleasing or agreeable. Although Ludwig doesn't provide direct examples, the structure uses a modal verb to express a hypothetical scenario.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "would be grand" is a grammatically correct and understandable phrase used to express that something would be very good or pleasing. Ludwig's AI confirms its grammatical correctness. While not frequently used in contemporary writing (as indicated by the lack of examples), it maintains a certain charm and politeness. Alternatives such as "would be wonderful" or "would be excellent" may be more common in modern contexts, but "would be grand" can add a touch of old-fashioned courtesy to your communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
would be excellent
Replaces "grand" with a synonym emphasizing high quality.
would be wonderful
Substitutes "grand" with a more common term for pleasure or delight.
would be fantastic
Uses "fantastic" to convey enthusiasm and positive feeling.
would be ideal
Emphasizes suitability and perfection in a given situation.
would be splendid
Replaces "grand" with a somewhat more formal synonym.
would be superb
Conveys a sense of exceptional quality and excellence.
would be delightful
Highlights the pleasant and enjoyable nature of something.
would be magnificent
Uses "magnificent" to express great beauty or impressiveness.
would be appreciated
Shifts focus to the positive reception or gratitude for something.
would be welcome
Indicates that something is desired and gladly received.
FAQs
How can I use "would be grand" in a sentence?
You can use "would be grand" to express that something would be very good or pleasing. For example, "It "would be grand" if you could join us for dinner".
What are some alternatives to "would be grand"?
Alternatives include "would be wonderful", "would be excellent", or "would be fantastic", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is "would be grand" formal or informal?
"Would be grand" leans toward the slightly formal side, but it's more about sounding polite and perhaps a bit old-fashioned than strictly formal. It's suitable for many situations where you want to express approval or desire politely.
When is it best to use "would be grand" over other alternatives?
Use "would be grand" when you want to add a touch of old-fashioned charm or politeness to your speech. It's particularly effective when addressing someone older or in situations where you want to be extra courteous.
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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
60%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested