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It was an increase in reported cases of malaria along the Gulf Coast that in 1921 led the health authorities’ granting a permit for experimentation with human subjects to the group that later would be called by the name of Unimedco.
(A) authorities’ granting a permit for experimentation with human subjects to the group that later would be called by the name of
(B) authorities’ granting a permit for experimentation with human subjects to the group that later to be called by the name of
(C) authorities’ granting a permit for experimentation using human subjects to the group that later would be called by the name of
(D) authorities to grant a permit for human experimentation to the group later called
(E) authorities to grant a permit for human experimentation to the group that later would be called by the name of
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led... to is the correct idiom. So A,B and C are out.

Out of D and E, E is sweet and concise. D is too wordy.
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Straight 'D'

I though 'E' was wordy with unwanted would be which is not needed when you narrate a past event in passive voice..
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Will go with D. Only D and E make some sense. But indeed E is wordy
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Straight D.
A,B and C are out as we need ' led.....to'.
Between D and E, it has to be D for conciseness.
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^ D ^

I would eliminate A, B and C because of "authorities’ granting ". Between D and E, D is the correct one. E is wordy ..
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 [#permalink] New post 14 Jun 2006, 01:57
OA is D.
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