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Phrases in the sentences given below are underlined. Choose the option which you feel can replace all of the underlined phrases. If there is no improvement needed, please click on "No improvement required".
1. The got in had occurred just before midnight.
2. The two robbers had an alibi for the time period of the run up
3. The would-be thieves had smashed the door lock in an attempt to turn in.
Break in
Broke in
Got in
Phase through
No improvement required
- Statement 1: The phrase "got in" should refer to an event where illegal entry occurred.
- Option 1: "Break in" - Suggests illegal entry, fits the context.
- Options 2, 3, 4 - Do not convey the correct meaning of illegal entry.
- "No improvement required" - Would keep the incorrect phrase.
- Statement 2: "Run up" needs to relate to an illegal entry context.
- Option 1: "Break in" - Implies an illegal activity timeframe.
- Other options do not imply a timeframe of an illegal act.
- Statement 3: "Turn in" wrongly suggests surrendering.
- Option 1: "Break in" - Describes the act of entering illegally.
- Options 2, 3, 4 do not convey breaking entry.
Correct option: Option 1 - Break in
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