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Is the given sentence grammatically correct and properly arranged?
- Correct as it is
- Requires major rearrangement
- Incorrect sequence
- Incomplete sentence
Correct answer: Correct as it is
Solution
The sentence is already grammatically correct and properly arranged. No correction or rearrangement is required.
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