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Because the coach was so preoccupied on an developing and practicing trick plays, she did not spend enough time A B Cdrilling the fundamental skills. No error D E
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B中on不是固定搭配,preoccupied应与with搭配。
B中on不是固定搭配,preoccupied应与with搭配。
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