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Word Choice and Punctuation

 
 
Reply Tue 18 Feb, 2020 10:24 am
Is this sentence clear or is there a better choice, and is punctuation correct:

There are only two doors to the pool so we weren't able to remove both at the same time, as that would close off access to the pool.
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Reply Tue 18 Feb, 2020 03:43 pm
@LBrinkmann,
There are two doors to the pool. We weren't able to remove both at the same time, as that would close off access.
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Reply Wed 19 Feb, 2020 10:17 am
@Sturgis,
Thank you!
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