Talk:M22 motorway (Northern Ireland)

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Careful selection of word choice would be helpful. In AE, at least, dual as a verb is exceedingly rare. Without access to OED I might not have been able to decipher "plan to dual the A6..."; and even then I am not sure enough of the sense to correct the entry (upgrade to a divided highway?). From the context one would assume it meant something like running alongside, yet it actually means

trans. To convert (a road) into a dual carriageway.

Or even (in the U.S.)

trans. In the motor industry: to authorize (a dealership) to sell two (or sometimes more) brands of vehicle.

--Belg4mit 18:11, 12 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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