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反对楼上所说, A And not is not a correct idiom; as should be followed by a clause
B Although like can grammatically be followed by a noun phrase such as nuclear reactors, here the basis of comparison is unclear, and the usage is incorrect
C Correct. Rather than is a correct idiom for comparison in this sentence; as is followed by a clause with a subject, nuclear reactors, and a verb, do; the comparison is clear and complete.
D Illogical and awkward construction attempts to make merges the second verb of the restrictive clause parallel to powers and does not split-, punctuation makes clear this separate action cannot be the case; as is done is awkward and wordy
E Illogical and awkward construction incorrectly makes merges the second verb of the restrictive clause and a separate action parallel to powers; comparison is awkwardly drawn; switch from nuclear to atomic is unexplained and unsupported |
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