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Creation of applications for things ranging from silly stuff, like virtual watermelon seed spitting, and serious uses, like real-time intensive-care patient monitoring, third-party companies will continue to make the iPhone a force of creative destruction.
A. Creation of applications for things ranging from silly stuff, like virtual watermelon seed spitting, and serious uses, like real-time intensive-care patient monitoring, third-party companies will continue to make the iPhone a force of creative destruction.
B. Application creation for things ranging from silly stuff, such as virtual watermelon seed spitting, as well as uses as serious as real-time intensive-care patient monitoring, third-party companies will continue to make the iPhone into a force of creative destruction.
C. Third-party companies will continue to make the iPhone a force of creative destruction by creating applications for things ranging from silly stuff, such as virtual watermelon seed spitting, and uses as serious as real-time intensive-care patient monitoring.
D. Creating applications for things ranging from silly stuff, such as virtual watermelon seed spitting, to uses as serious as real-time intensive-care patient monitoring, third-party companies will continue to make the iPhone a force of creative destruction.
E. Things ranging from silly stuff, such as spitting of virtual watermelon seed to serious uses as real-time intensive-care patient monitoring in application creation, third-party companies will continue to force the iPhone a creative destruction.
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The perfect idiom is "from X to Y". So A,B and C are out.
Now between D and E
E. Things ranging from silly stuff, such as spitting of virtual watermelon seed to serious uses as real-time intensive-care patient monitoring in application creation, third-party companies will continue to force the iPhone a creative destruction. - Things ranging from is a modifier that is wrongly modifying third-party companies.So E is wrong
I will go for D correct usage of from X to Y Need another clarification about C if from X to Y usage is correct in option C will it be the right answer. ...?
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