Question
Choose the correct combination of grammatically
incorrect sentences I. In today's hypercompetitive business environment, companies must continuously innovate and differentiate themselves in order to stay ahead of the curve, whether through product and service innovation, operational efficiency, or strategic partnerships and collaborations. II. The Indian government's recent decision to privatize several state-owned companies has sparked controversy and debate, with critics questioning the potential impact on workers, consumers, and the broader economy, while proponents argue that privatization will improve efficiency and competitiveness. III. The ongoing tensions between India and China over border disputes and other geopolitical issues have raised concerns about the potential for conflict and instability in the region, prompting calls for greater dialogue and cooperation between the two countries.Solution
Continuously means all the time, continually means regularly. Replace Continuously by continually.
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