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Is this sentence correct?
"No more than one-half of the team members may travel on a single means of transport."
It's a sentence from a travel policy. Can "means of transport" be used here to denote any type of vehicle, e.g. a plane, train, car etc.?
Jan 14, 2017 8:36 PM
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Hi Borys, yes "means of transport" is correct. It means "mode of transport" or "types of transport". Cars, planes, trains, cars, etc, are all different means of transport or different modes of transport.
Hope this helps!
Sinead
January 14, 2017
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