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Kumenglish Posted 3 years ago
Grammar

Range of

If the traffic police find any motorist violated the rules, they charge fines against them according to the range of violations.

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kumenglish Is "range of" suitable? No. If the traffic police stop a motorist who was speeding, they can levy a range of fines against him.

  • kumenglish Is "range of" suitable?
  • No.
  • If the traffic police stop a motorist who was speeding, they can levy a range of fines against him.
  • They can let him go with a warning, or write a ticket up to the maximum amount allowed by the law.
  • If it is a first offense, generally the motorist will be given a warning.
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kumenglishIs "range of" suitable?

No.

If the traffic police stop a motorist who was speeding, they can levy a range of fines against him. They can let him go with a warning, or write a ticket up to the maximum amount allowed by the law.

If it is a first offense, generally the motorist will be given a warning. If the motorist has many offenses o

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kumenglishthey charge fines against them

It would be more natural from a British perspective to say issue or give fines.

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