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  • Underway or Under Way – What is the Difference?
    In this post, I will outline the traditional rule regarding these two words while comparing under way vs underway I will use each variation in at least one example sentence, so you can see how it appears in context
  • Underway or Under Way – What Is the Difference?
    The main difference between underway and under way lies in their usage in sentences Underway is an adjective, often used to describe something that has already started or is in progress, like a project or event
  • Underway vs Under Way » Go for English
    While both forms convey similar meanings, “underway” is the preferred spelling in modern usage, especially in American English In summary, use underway as an adjective for things that are in progress, and under way as a phrase indicating that something is in the process of happening
  • Underway or Under Way – The Correct Way to Use Each
    Style guides like The AP Stylebook and Garner’s Modern English Usage advise using underway in all senses, so it’s safe to stick with the one-word spelling at this point
  • gets underway or got underway? - TextRanch
    Both "gets underway" and "got underway" are correct, but they are used in different contexts "Gets underway" is present tense, indicating something that is currently starting or beginning, while "got underway" is past tense, indicating something that has already started or begun
  • Get underway - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
    To cause something to proceed or begin to progress; to start something In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "get" and "under " We're just waiting for Martha before we get the meeting under way They'll be getting the concert under way in about an hour, so don't be late!
  • Underway vs. Under way in English | LanGeek
    Nowadays, the one-word spelling (underway) is more commonly used, especially in American English In most contexts, they can be used interchangeably, though underway is an adjective and under way is a prepositional phrase acting adverbially
  • The Grammarphobia Blog: ‘Underway’ or ‘under way’?
    “In the phrases get underway (= to get into motion) and be underway (= to be in progress), the term is increasingly made one word, and it would be convenient to make that transformation, which has been underway since the 1960s, complete in all uses of the word ”





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