E. life insurance remained until the end of the seventeenth century in England a specialized contract between individual underwriters with their clients, who typically were
infinitemac wrote
I understood that the answer was "D" and not "E" since E had "between..x. with..y.." and not "between x...and...y" but I'm wondering if "who typically were" is still wrong in E?
There is nothing wrong with 'who typically were' in E except that it is a little
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infinitemac wrote
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I understood that the answer was "D" and not "E" since E had "between..x. with..y.." and not "between x...and...y" but I'm wondering if "who typically were" is still wrong in E?
There is nothing wrong with 'who typically were' in E except that it is a little
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