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1. Most energy analysts now agree that the costs of
building and maintaining nuclear reactors are too high
for nuclear power to likely
prove cheaper than coal or
oil in the long run.

(A) too high for nuclear power to likely
(B) high enough for nuclear power to be unlikely to
(C) high enough that it is unlikely nuclear power will
(D) so high that nuclear power is unlikely to
(E) so high as to be unlikely that nuclear power will
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 [#permalink] New post 13 Jul 2004, 19:41
Agree with D.

"so..........that...." is the correct idiom.

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