pranav6082 wrote:
AR15J wrote:
If answer E would be - they can potentially devastate homeowners, whose
Will it be correct?
Will it be correct?
No, it won't be. "Can" is already stating a possibility so "can potentially" is redundant.
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Google returns millions of results for 'can potentially', and many from reliable sources, too. It does sound a bit redundant, but I doubt GMAT would base a question on this subtle a split.
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