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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I police" is not correct and should not be used in written English
It is grammatically incorrect and does not convey a complete thought or idea. Here are some possible alternatives depending on what you are trying to express: - "I am a police officer" or "I work in the police force" (to indicate profession) - "I am policing the area" or "I am patrolling the streets" (to indicate current actions) - "I am responsible for policing this neighborhood" or "I am in charge of maintaining law and order in this community" (to indicate responsibility or authority)
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Of the outcome, highlights are: (i) police presence at busy intersections during busy night outs and weekends highly improves the pedestrian safety (ii) raised crossings at midblock locations lower likelihood of crashes of pedestrians as well as cars, (iii) lighting conditions at intersections must be watched and kept at a high level.
"I police like I play soccer," said Mr. Dormer, 63. "I am all over the field.
The area I police is predominantly Muslim, and I think it's important to be able to relate to and understand the locals.
If I police every dumb comment, my little boy won't learn his way in a world where people are sometimes just assholes.
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Is policing transfer a complicated business?
After me go out I see police, I tell police "Please come see my problem".
I told police that I thought the ranch was mortgaged".
If I see police cars, I will walk to them.
I am Charlie, I am the police, I am Jewish.
If I saw the police, I fled every time.
"Anytime I see the police I get scared," he said.
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