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drive slowly _ for potholes on the road a) look at B) look out c) look over d) lookup ​

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Answered by dackpower
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The correct option is B) look out.

Drive slowly. Look out for potholes on the road.

Look out is a phrasal verb which signifies 'to advise someone to be cautious, particularly when there is a threat. The phrasal verb is a verb joined with a preposition or adverb and many times with both, to give a new sense, for instance, win over and see to, go in for.

Answered by Sidyandex
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Answer:

The answer to this question is option b.  

You can drive slowly and look out for potholes on the road.

Speeding is a main cause of lots of road traffic accident.

You all recognize that exceeding the speed limit by a few mph may have the catastrophic impact in the collision.

It is always helpful to drive slowly because it will reduce the possibilities of accidents

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