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In his time he enjoyed a reputation_______.
A.as great as Mozart,if not greater than
B.as great as,if not greater than,Mozart
C.as great,if not greater,as Mozart
D.greater,if not as great as Mozart
B.as great as,if not greater than,Mozart
C.as great,if not greater,as Mozart
D.greater,if not as great as Mozart
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