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Organically grown greenhouse fruits are seeing increased sales ______ their higher cost.
(A)despite
(B)because
(C)even if
(D)although
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A(98), B(17), C(28), D(13), E(0) #374772
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Chun Jen Wang
B1 · 2012/09/13
#454986
儘管
其較高的成本
,
有機種植
的
溫室
水果
看到
銷售量增加
。
3
0
周生辰
B2 · 2017/09/29
#2425431
儘管even if + S +Vdesp...
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