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Gillyflower Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Is the part in brackets necessary?

Hi,

"95% of ICU nurses reported injury or near accident while driving home or driving work [from home].

Is the part in brackets necessary?

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Top answer

No. Say eg "95% of ICU nurses reported an injury or near-accident while driving to or from w ork.

  • No.
  • Say eg "95% of ICU nurses reported an injury or near-accident while driving to or from w ork.
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No.
Say
eg "95% of ICU nurses reported an injury or near-accident while driving to or from work.
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I think you mean something like this:

Ninety-five percent of ICU nurses reported accidents with injuries or close-call accidents while driving home or driving to work [from home].

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