No,chesstitans , this one doesn't work. The use of "that" in D is problematic (it should touch the noun it's modifying and serve as an essential modifier), and the meaning in the second half isn't clear in any version of the sentence. The GMAT will also take great pains to repair the kind of "modifier traffic jam" we see in D.
"By and large," however, is fine. This is a common expression that basically means "mostly."
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"By and large," however, is fine. This is a common expression that basically means "mostly."
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