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C) His predilection for initiating legal proceedings against his detractors common knowledge and unlikely to upset his supporters
Grammatically, one doubt about the correct choice C is whether it displays correct parallelism around the conjunction ' and' with a noun on one side and another infinitive phrase on the other.
Logically, the irony of his own supporters being unlikely to be upset about his penchant for the legal action raises doubts whether they are his supporters at all.
Structurally,
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