at full speed

Untaught88

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Hi,

Are these sentences correct?

She was riding the bike at full speed.
She was driving the car at full speed.
 

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They don't mean much without context.

Somebody else could possibly ride/drive them faster.
 

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I suppose you could argue that "full speed" is partly subjective, but they certainly pass the grammar test.
 

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Yes, I read it as bicycle.
 

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I assumed it referred to a motorbike as a bicycle doesn't really have a full/top speed.
 

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It's always best to allow the OP to tell us what they meant, rather than just guessing.
It wasn't a guess. I made that statement on the basis of a lifetime of exposure to Indian English. I wasn't sure the OP would think of clarifying the point themselves, because many people in this part of the world believe the word "bike" only means a motorcycle and they don't realise it can also mean a bicycle.
 
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