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A. it is when one proceeds to

here we should replace "it" by "the term", so if we complete the sentence: the term is when one proceeds?, the term is? really? that does not make sense.

B. it is proceeding to

"the term" is proceeding... meaning is flawed here.

C. it is when one is proceeding to

Similar to A)

D. it refers to a direction to proceed to

"the term refers to a direction to proceed to"...I dont like this one much, but is better than previous options. lets keep it

E. it is in reference to proceeding with

"the term is in reference"? that does not make sense


D is the answer
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