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A driver states that she was doing 80 when stopped by the police. What is the problem with this statement in terms of its clarity?
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A driver states that she was doing 80 when stopped by the police. What is the problem with this statement in terms of its clarity?
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A driver states that she was doing 80 when stopped by the police. What is the problem with this statement in terms of its clarity?
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“Doing 80” is unclear because it doesn’t fully express what she was doing. In terms of clarity, it should be “driving 80 mph”
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