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Almost children under five years of age are exempted from pre- and post-arrival testing, if found symptomatic on arrival or during home quarantine, they shall undergo testing. 1. Although children under five years of age are exempted 2. Though children under five years of age are exempted 3. Always children under five years of age are exempted
In the following sentence, a part of the sentence is highlighted in bold. Below it, some options are suggested which may improve the highlighted part of the sentence, to make it meaningful and grammatically correct. Choose which of the following option(s) can successfully replace the highlighted part to make the sentence meaningful and grammatically correct. If the sentence is grammatically correct and requires no improvement, choose option (E),
i.e. No improvement required.
i.e. No improvement required.
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