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2024-05-14 17:27:45 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: F8AC44B8DB6E45A853FE5EE0C1C25DDE6EF0146CC9A9099F11E4E467A0CBAECA
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Original Note:

To use “up to” is deliberately misleading “up to” is non specific meaning “up to” is a maximum amount. The term “up to” is used to say that something is less than or equal to but not more than a stated value, number, or level - example “up to” 40 new hospitals. https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/up-to

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