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Although it seems to have been a fixture of the square since the city's origin, the produce market actually opened only ------- .
(A) enthusiastically
(B) recently
(C) frequently
(D) illegally
(E) graciously
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Although it seems to have been a fixture of the square since the City's origin, the produce market actually opened only
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