GMATNinja wrote:
neptune28 wrote:
It's a goofy sentence, but that's the GMAT for you.
Agreed!
Lucy Phuong wrote:
Yea the point is that if I had known that "in the court of + ....[chief] " (instead of "in the court of ....[dance teams] ", then I would have chosen "another". The core reason is still what is the meaning of "in the court of"??? Can you tell me the phrase's meaning?neptune28 . Thanks!
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