(Non-standard/not established) Not a recognized standard English phrasal verb. No reliable definition can be provided.
"No standard example can be provided for this non-established form."
Not an established standard phrasal verb in English. Possibly encountered as a non-standard or regional usage.
Not a standard English phrasal verb. Learners should not use this form.
One main meaning — here's how to use it.
(Non-standard/not established) Not a recognized standard English phrasal verb. No reliable definition can be provided.
"No standard example can be provided for this non-established form."
This is not recognized as a standard phrasal verb in major dictionaries or usage guides. Learners should use 'field' as a standalone transitive verb or choose established alternatives. Avoid in formal or informal writing.
The five tense forms you'll use most often.
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