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In the given question, a sentence has been broken into four parts and the parts are jumbled. Choose the option that provides the correct way to re-arrange the parts to form a grammatically and contextually meaningful sentence. If all the parts are correctly placed, mark 'No-arrangement required' as your answer. The Harvard Global Health Institute, taking antibody test data into account,(
- A / is that the tally for positive cases of COVID-19 could be(
- B / the implication, which was voiced by(
- C / between 35 million and 70 million, given India's high population (
- D .
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