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In each of the following questions, a word has been given and used in three statements. You are supposed to identify which of the statements/s use/s the word correctly and mark that as your answer Word: inimical (
- I Policies that undermine judicial independence are inimical to the rule of law and constitutional governance. (I
- I Prolonged uncertainty in trade relations can be inimical to long-term investment and economic stability. (II
- I The two neighbouring states were inimical a comprehensive peace agreement after years of negotiation.
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