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E..."it" in the other choices after Although is a problem
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7 Paradoxically, the LIFO method, although it is common in the US, is neither permitted by the UK Companies Act nor is it encouraged by the Inland Revenue
A: although it is common in the US, is neither permitted by the UK Companies Act nor is it encouraged by the Inland Revenue
B: although it is common in the US, is one that is not permitted or encouraged by either the UK Companies Act or the Inland Revenue
C: being common in the US, is neither permitted nor encouraged by the UK Companies Act and the Inland Revenue respectively
D: being common in the US, is neither permitted by the UK Companies Act nor is it encouraged by the Inland Revenue
E: although common in the US, is neither permitted by the UK Companies Act nor encouraged by the Inland Revenue

i think its b
because permited nmeither by us company nor encourged by ........
doesnt sound fine
permited neither bu uk company nor by inland revenue would have been fine
pls correct me if i m wrong
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