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Onelook Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Integrated into x all over y

There's an LCD panel integrated into the chassis all over the car that can make it almost transparent. There's a blue light that highlights the shape of the car, so that it's not completely invisible. This is seen as something that would allow us to track where people are at all time through the government's proprietary surveillance system.


Not sure this is the best way to put it. Is it even grammatical?

  

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Th word chassis seems incorrect, because it means only the underlying structural framework of the car. You could say eg There's an LCD panel integrated into the chassis all over the car that can make it almost transparent. Th whole passage is correct grammar, but there may be a better way to put it.

  • Th word chassis seems incorrect, because it means only the underlying structural framework of the car.
  • You could say eg There's an LCD panel integrated into the chassis all over the car that can make it almost transparent.
  • Th whole passage is correct grammar, but there may be a better way to put it.
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Th word chassis seems incorrect, because it means only the underlying structural framework of the car.

You could say eg There's an LCD panel integrated into the chassis all over the car that can make it almost transparent.

Th whole passage is correct grammar, but there may be a better way to put it.

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