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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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pollution

With just 18 days to go, the Chinese government is getting more aggressive in its fight against pollution. Starting from today for two months, half of the vehicles on the road are forced to be abandoned at home.
Sceptics say the move may fail if pollution is blown over from the surrounding major cities.

Are there any mistakes?
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With just 18 days to go, the Chinese government is getting more aggressive in its fight against pollution. Starting from today for two months, half of the vehicles on the road have are forced to be left abandoned at home. Sceptics say the move may fail if pollution is blown over from the surrounding major cities.

  • With just 18 days to go, the Chinese government is getting more aggressive in its fight against pollution.
  • Starting from today for two months, half of the vehicles on the road have are forced to be left abandoned at home.
  • Sceptics say the move may fail if pollution is blown over from the surrounding major cities.
  • The vehicles aren't forced, their owners/drivers are forced to abandon them.
  • You abandon your vehicle on the road.
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With just 18 days to go, the Chinese government is getting more aggressive in its fight against pollution. Starting from today for two months, half of the vehicles on the road have are forced to be left abandoned at home.
Sceptics say the move may fail if pollution is blown over from the surrounding major cities.

The vehicles aren't f
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I just noticed that I used may instead of might. Is might better?
optilang the move may fail if pollution is blown

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