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The police are working in conjunction with tax officers on the investigation.
A:in succession
B:together
C:in alliance
D:in connection
B:together
C:in alliance
D:in connection
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解析:本句意思:警官正和税务官员协同进行调查。in conjunction with意为“与……共同,一起”,与together with(与……一起)意思相近。in succession接连发生,不与with搭配;in alliance结盟;in connection with与……相关。
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