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Driving a bus for the past few years have opened my eyes to complacency.

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" With the minor correction shown, this is correct English. Out of context it is not very easy to interpret. What sort of complacency is being referred to, and how does driving a bus open one's eyes to it?

  • " With the minor correction shown, this is correct English.
  • Out of context it is not very easy to interpret.
  • What sort of complacency is being referred to, and how does driving a bus open one's eyes to it?
  • In the right context it could make sense though.
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"Driving a bus for the past few years has opened my eyes to complacency."

With the minor correction shown, this is correct English. Out of context it is not very easy to interpret. What sort of complacency is being referred to, and how does driving a bus open one's eyes to it? In the right context it could make sense though.

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