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by s_raizada » Mon Jun 02, 2008 12:06 pm
B

d - meaning is not the same, secondly I haven't seen even a single sentenc in OG where an infinitive acted as noun

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by jamesk486 » Wed Jun 11, 2008 6:13 am
the answer is D..
i thought "Being" is not usually correct

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by jamesk486 » Fri Jun 13, 2008 4:43 pm
btw the OA is B

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by airan » Fri Jun 13, 2008 8:42 pm
Here, D(e) in the given options sounds best...But a rule saying avoid being questions it .
btw .. Why is being always avoided ?
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by thecoolguy » Mon Jun 16, 2008 6:22 pm
Of B & D, I'll go with B.
Introduc"ing" shows that the advantage comes at the same time as the product or process is introduced.
"Being" is avoided because, typically it makes the sentence wordy/long. Hence, in GMAT english one should always avoid any sentence with "being"
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by vikram4689 » Wed Apr 18, 2012 5:24 am
Experts can you please help, D sounds awkward
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