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would have enabled
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The part of the sentence "would have enabled" is correct and usable in written English.
This part of the sentence is used to express something that could have been done but wasn't. For example, "Her timely response would have enabled us to address the issue before it became a problem."
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News & Media
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Academia
Alternative expressions(20)
would have permitted
would have facilitated
would have made possible
would enable
would have contributed to
would have participated
would have entitled
would have guaranteed
would have prevented
would have illustrated
would have implemented
would have brought
would have engendered
would have enhanced
would have accommodated
would have generated
would have eliminated
would have contributed
could have improved
would have triggered
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Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
This would have enabled AQS to resell programmes to Nova.
News & Media
A structured TIE policy would have enabled a more accountable and transparent elimination or implication process".
News & Media
That trading would have enabled him to collect commissions both when they were bought and sold.
News & Media
That would have enabled him to compete in the last three games of the season.
News & Media
Schäuble's appointment would have enabled Hollande to blame Sarkozy for yielding more power to Germany.
News & Media
This would have enabled her easily to provide for herself and her two children.
News & Media
Stopping the race would have enabled the race to finish under green-flag conditions.
News & Media
The measure would have enabled people with older loans to adopt much lower interest rates.
News & Media
If successful, the plans would have enabled the finance ministry to make instant digital transfers in the form of IOUs.
News & Media
The deal would have enabled BAE to join the inner circle and become a Pentagon prime contractor.
News & Media
Moreover, starting Santiago would have enabled Leyland to pinch-hit with Raburn in a pressure situation late in the game.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "would have enabled" to express a hypothetical past action that could have led to a specific outcome. Ensure the context clearly indicates what was enabled and the conditions that prevented it.
Common error
Avoid using "would have enabled" when referring to present or future possibilities. It's specifically for hypothetical past situations. For present or future scenarios, use "would enable" or "will enable" instead.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "would have enabled" functions as a modal verb construction indicating a hypothetical past ability or possibility. It suggests that a certain action or condition, if it had occurred, would have made something else possible. This is supported by Ludwig's examples, which consistently show this usage.
Frequent in
News & Media
44%
Science
39%
Academia
8%
Less common in
Wiki
6%
Formal & Business
2%
Reference
1%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "would have enabled" is a modal verb construction used to express hypothetical past possibilities. Ludwig AI indicates that it is grammatically correct and widely used across various contexts, particularly in news, scientific, and academic writing. The phrase serves to communicate regret, speculation, or counterfactual reasoning. When using "would have enabled", ensure it refers to past scenarios and avoid using it for present or future possibilities. Common alternatives include "would have permitted" and "would have made possible".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
would have made possible
Directly states the creation of possibility, simplifying the structure.
would have facilitated
Highlights the ease or smoothness introduced, differing from simply enabling.
would have permitted
Emphasizes allowance or authorization, changing the focus from capability to permission.
would have allowed for
Focuses on creating an opportunity or possibility.
would have opened the door to
Implies the start of new opportunities or possibilities.
would have paved the way for
Suggests a preparatory action, implying a future sequence of events.
would have contributed to
Highlights the contributing aspect rather than a complete enablement.
would have been instrumental in
Emphasizes the importance of the role played, differing from a general enabling.
would have assisted in
Implies providing help or support in achieving something.
would have been conducive to
Highlights the helpful or favorable conditions created.
FAQs
How can I use "would have enabled" in a sentence?
The phrase "would have enabled" is used to describe a past hypothetical scenario where something could have been made possible. For example, "Better planning "would have enabled" the project to finish on time."
What are some alternatives to saying "would have enabled"?
Some alternatives include "would have permitted", "would have facilitated", or "would have made possible", depending on the specific context.
Is it correct to use "would have enabled" for future events?
No, "would have enabled" refers to a hypothetical situation in the past. For future events, you should use "will enable" or "would enable" if it is a conditional future.
What is the difference between "would enable" and "would have enabled"?
"Would enable" refers to a conditional situation in the present or future, while "would have enabled" refers to a hypothetical situation in the past. For instance, "More resources "would enable" us to complete the task" (present/future), versus "More resources "would have enabled" us to complete the task" (past, but resources weren't available).
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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
84%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested