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In the following questions, each sentence is divided into four parts, which are labelled a, b, c, and d, one of these parts may contain an error. If the sentence is grammatically correct and free from any error, choose No error. He is one of those officers (a) who believes in maintaining (b) discipline as well as efficiency (c) at the workplace. (d) No error (e)
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