B
d - meaning is not the same, secondly I haven't seen even a single sentenc in OG where an infinitive acted as noun
prep question thats confusing
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thecoolguy
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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"
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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Experts can you please help, D sounds awkward
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