Written on the back of the 747 Bus Átha Cliath, Dublin Airport bus is the following: "up to every 10 minutes".
What does it mean? Does it mean that the longest a passenger has to wait is 10 minutes or is it a badly worded clause, which tries to say there is a 747 every 10 minutes?
Whatever it is meant to mean, it seems badly expressed.
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