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The following sentences and short passages lack compactness, simplicity, or clarity, and particularly contain low-information-content (LIC) expressions. Improve them by deleting unnecessary words, or by partial or complete rewriting.
1. The end result was a 22% decrease in acidity following the introduction of Limasol Plus into the solution.
2. Any attempt to operate the engine in excess of 1500 rpm is likely to result in and be the cause of accelerated bearing failure.
3. If it is your intention to effect repairs to your model 1800 scanner, it would be wise first to assure the availability of parts before starting work.
4. Check for grain temperature with the use of a probe 5 feet in length inserted vertically downward into the depths of the grain.
5. Registration for next year’s Institute in Technical Management should be made before or no later than December 15.
6. Between a speed of 65 and 70 mph the wheel at the left front exhibits a tendency to shimmy.
7. It is with considerable concern that we have noticed a decrease in production in the region of 3% to 5% for last year.
8. Overtime will be worked for a period of two weeks in order to bring the project back on schedule by no later than the end of next week.
9. Installation and testing of the remote sensing unit will bring the Fairview research program to a conclusion.
10. The purchase of a replacement vehicle for the survey crew will be completed in short time so the vehicle will be ready in good time for the start of the survey season.