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would today work
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "would today work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to inquire if a particular day, in this case, today, is suitable for a meeting or an event. Example: "I was wondering if you could meet to discuss the project. Would today work for you?"
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Alternative expressions(19)
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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60 human-written examples
Assuming that the AGnES-practice assistant can conduct 688 delegated GP-home visits per year, the GP would save 412.8 working hours a year.
Science
I would spend the next three years working on a film about this family.
News & Media
But there's no compensation for the students who believed they would spend the summer working for the company.
News & Media
A model estimated through 1975 would work terribly in predicting the late 1970's, and so on.
News & Media
That is, a model estimated through 1969 would work terribly in predicting the early 1970's.
News & Media
"Our grandchildren", reckoned John Maynard Keynes in 1930, would work around "three hours a day"—and probably only by choice.
News & Media
The gold standard system described in H.R. 1576 would work.
News & Media
My father, who died last month and would have been 91 this week, worked as a civil servant for 30 years.
News & Media
Would today's video analysts have worked him out?
News & Media
A similar strategy would likely work today.
News & Media
It wouldn't work today.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider the recipient's perspective when using this phrase. Are they likely to be busy? Tailor your phrasing accordingly.
Common error
Avoid assuming the recipient is free. Instead of "We're doing this today, would today work?", try "We're planning this. Is today a good day for you, or would another day be better?".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "would today work" primarily functions as an interrogative phrase used to inquire about the suitability or feasibility of the current day for a specific activity or event. Though Ludwig does not provide examples for this exact phrase, it's structured similarly to other examples suggesting its grammatical correctness.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "would today work" is a grammatically correct and usable interrogative phrase aimed at determining the suitability of the current day for an activity or event. While no direct examples were available in Ludwig, its structure aligns with common English usage patterns. It maintains a neutral register and its application spans across various communication contexts. When using the phrase, clarifying the context ensures effective communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Is today suitable?
Directly asks if the current day is appropriate.
Does today fit?
Inquires whether the current day aligns with a schedule or plan.
Is today convenient?
Focuses on whether the current day is easy or practical.
Can we make today work?
Suggests a collaborative effort to accommodate the current day.
Is today a possibility?
Poses the question of whether today is a viable option.
Shall we aim for today?
Proposes targeting the current day for an activity.
Is today feasible?
Checks if the current day is realistically achievable.
Would another day be better?
Inquires if an alternative to the current day is preferable.
Does today align with your schedule?
Formally asks if the current day corresponds with someone's timetable.
Could today be accommodated?
Asks if the current day can be fitted into existing plans.
FAQs
How can I politely ask if today is a good day for someone?
You can use phrases like "Is today convenient for you?" or "Does today fit into your schedule?" These are polite ways to gauge someone's availability.
What's a more formal way to ask "would today work?"
A more formal option is "Does today align with your availability?" or "Would today be a suitable time for you?"
How do I respond if today doesn't work for me?
You can say, "Today doesn't work for me, but I'm available tomorrow" or "Could we aim for another day? I'm flexible "next week"".
Are there alternatives to "would today work" that imply flexibility?
Yes, you could say, "I'm flexible, "can we make today work", or would another day be better?" This shows you're willing to adjust to their schedule.
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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
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested