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Corporation X spends a larger percentage of its revenue on insurance than Corporation Y does on employee salaries.
A) Corporation X spends a larger percentage of its revenue on insurance than Corporation Y does on employee salaries.
B) In Corporation X, a larger percentage of the revenue is spent on insurance than is spent on employee salaries in Corporation Y.
C) In Corporation X they spend a larger percentage of revenues on insurance than Corporation Y spends on employee salaries.
D) A larger percentage of Corporation X's revenue is spent on insurance than Corporation Y spends on employee salaries.
E) Of the Corporations X and Y, a higher percentage of revenues is spent on insurance by the former than the latter spends on employee salaries.
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