Hi, ..
Could you please take a look at the following sentence:
"It has a peak torque rating of 30.1 kgfm (295 Nm) delivered instantly and its entirety the moment you step on the accelerator pedal."
I saw this on the website of a car dealer. Is it grammatically correct? Shouldn't there go an at between and and its?
Thanks in advance.
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You could say "and in its entirety." However, I think it would be better to say instead "delivered instantly and completely..."