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Can someone explain why is "they" in E is correct. Shouldn't "those" be more appropriate here to create a copy of Linking arrangements in most other developed countries. . "They" will just replace with linking arrangements done in US, which seems off to me.
daagh can you help with this
Hi utkarsh27,

To add to vv65's point, we should keep in mind that in the United States isn't actually part of the subject. That means we should read the sentence like this:

1. {XYZ} never evolved in the United States as {they} did in most other developed countries.
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