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A.The sea travel in Britain has become more important.B.The sea travel in Britain has

A.The sea travel in Britain has become more important.

B.The sea travel in Britain has become less important.

C.The most preferable form. of transport in Britain is the sea travel.

D.In Britain, the least preferable form. of transport is the sea travel.

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