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Instead of ‘at this point in time,’ a good writer will use A. during B. whenever C. after the fact D. now
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Instead of ‘at this point in time,’ a good writer will use
A. during
B. whenever
C. after the fact
D. now
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D. now
:))))))))))))))))))))))) i think, i hope, im sorry if it’s not D:
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Answer:
A. during this point in time
Step-by-step explanation:
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