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There has been a change in how men think of land, a change from thinking it simply private property to that now of a limited national resource, with an inherent public interest transcending the individual owner’s prerogatives.
There has been a change in how men think of land, a change from thinking it simply private property to that now of
There have been changes in how men think of land, a change from that of simple private property to now that of
There has been a change in how men think of land, a change from once considering it simply private property to now considering it
Once men used to think of land as simply private property, but they consider it now
Once thought of simply as private property, land is now considered
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There has been a change in how men think of land, a change from thinking it simply private property to that now of a limited national resource, with an inherent public interest transcending the individual owner’s prerogatives.
There has been a change in how men think of land, a change from thinking it simply private property to that now of There have been changes in how men think of land, a change from that of simple private property to now that of There has been a change in how men think of land, a change from once considering it simply private property to now considering it Once men used to think of land as simply private property, but they consider it now Once thought of simply as private property, land is now considered
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Vote for E, clear
other choices are redundant...
what is OA?
There has been a change in how men think of land, a change from thinking it simply private property to that now of a limited national resource, with an inherent public interest transcending the individual owner’s prerogatives.
There has been a change in how men think of land, a change from thinking it simply private property to that now of There have been changes in how men think of land, a change from that of simple private property to now that of There has been a change in how men think of land, a change from once considering it simply private property to now considering it Once men used to think of land as simply private property, but they consider it now Once thought of simply as private property, land is now considered
There has been a change in how men think of land, a change from thinking it simply private property to that now of a limited national resource, with an inherent public interest transcending the individual owner’s prerogatives.
There has been a change in how men think of land, a change from thinking it simply private property to that now of There have been changes in how men think of land, a change from that of simple private property to now that of There has been a change in how men think of land, a change from once considering it simply private property to now considering it Once men used to think of land as simply private property, but they consider it now Once thought of simply as private property, land is now considered
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also vote for E since the word "simply/simple" is used incorrectly / unclear in most other choices; in E simply clearly refers to thought of...
There has been a change in how men think of land, a change from thinking it simply private property to that now of a limited national resource, with an inherent public interest transcending the individual owner’s prerogatives.
There has been a change in how men think of land, a change from thinking it simply private property to that now of There have been changes in how men think of land, a change from that of simple private property to now that of There has been a change in how men think of land, a change from once considering it simply private property to now considering it Once men used to think of land as simply private property, but they consider it now Once thought of simply as private property, land is now considered
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E is best.
A, B, C, D imply that only "men" has the thoughts and this is not the intended meaning. E is the best and most concise.
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