Could you tell me how to phrase this please?
Are both expect the worst and prepare for the worst natural?
Is it correct to say”consider worst case scenario”?
Which do you say? “biggest/tallest/highest/shortest/smallest slide”?
When dealing with injuries to toddlers who are too young to communicate their injuries we expect the worst/prepare for the worst.
Since we don’t know which slide she fell from/off of or what height she fell from, we have to consider the worst case scenario. (The biggest slide being 3 meters high)
How would you naturally phrase:
The highest height she could have fallen from was...
Thank you
The highest she could have fallen from is 12 feet. Worst case scenario - That is a good phrase. "
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The highest she could have fallen from is 12 feet.
Worst case scenario - That is a good phrase.
Don't say "highest height."