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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as speeding" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe an action or state related to speeding, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "The car was moving quickly, as speeding often leads to accidents."
Alternatives: "like speeding" or "such as speeding".
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Many car accidents involve unlawful behavior such as speeding or driving while intoxicated.
Water does not act quite the same way as speeding cars.
Lately, some parts of Westchester have been gaining notoriety as speeding hot spots.
Any possible violations such as speeding, or improper equipment, were afterthoughts.
Cities are often funded in part by human error, such as speeding tickets.
But thousands of deaths a year are too great a cost for so adolescent a thrill as speeding.
It also claims that, even without card check, the NLRB could achieve many of its aims, such as speeding up elections.
NEIL GOLD Manlius, N.Y., July 21, 2013 To the Editor: As the article says, as I get older I perceive time as speeding up.
He was looking for unambiguous signs of success: pairs of fireballs (at night) or smoke clouds (during the day) that formed as speeding fragments blew up a warhead.
A specialized application of CCTV cameras captures images of drivers committing specific traffic offenses (such as speeding) and automatically issues citations to them.
Like the other crew members, he did not regret the bombing - neither did Sherring - which they saw as speeding the end of the second world war.
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