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Cool concept, but it's not smart enough yet. It doesn't connect 'understand' to 'get', or 'relate' to 'connect', either of which would have finished the game for me.
Connections Puzzle #507
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It still falls back onto the driver, as they chose to start driving without everyone buckled in.
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Generally, when describing a thing, the unit is written as singular. "15 minute delay", "10 foot pole", "5 gallon bucket". When referring the unit itself though, it would be plural: "a delay of 15 minutes", "the pole is 10 feet long", "this bucket holds 5 gallons". I'm sure there's a more precise way to say this, but hopefully it helps.
Wordle 1,197 2/6
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Eh, at most you can say a plurality of those who voted when he was elected in 2020 checked the box by his name. We'll see whether this dipshit gets reelected.
Props for the perfect interrobang usage