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If the wrong word is used below, change it. If there is no error, click "Submit Answer."Eugene Krabs brings an outrageous ​number of luggage when he travels.

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Eugene Krabs brings an outrageous number of luggage when he travels.

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The word "outrageous" is used incorrectly in this context. A more appropriate word would be "large," "excessive," or "considerable," depending on the intended meaning.

Corrected sentence: "Eugene Krabs brings a considerable number of luggage when he travels."

In this corrected version, "considerable" better conveys the idea that Eugene Krabs brings a significant or large amount of luggage, which is likely the intended implication. "Outrageous" typically conveys a sense of shock or extreme behavior, which doesn’t fit well when describing a quantity of luggage. Thus, replacing "outrageous" with a term that describes size or degree more accurately enhances the clarity of the sentence.

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