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CUET English Grammar Test: Sentence Improvement
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You may use the same words in many ways but the best way is only one that makes the perfect usage of the words and conveys the proper meaning of the expression.  In the questions below, a part of the sentence can be improved by one of the given options. improve the sentence.  In case no improvement is needed, your answer is 'No Improvement'.

CUET English Grammar Test: Sentence Improvement
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1. It's a family potboiler, medical thriller and political drama all in one—except that it's all too real and all too grim.
2. You can also go to the National Museum building and the famous Prague State Opera.
3. Fitness experts will say that first eating provides fuel for a proper workout.
4. Former minister on Sunday joined hands with a suspended Lok Sabha member to float a new political outfit.
5. Indian food —the culinary avatar of the subcontinent's social history presented on a platter— is without doubt the best food in the world.
6. This, over a designer outfit that he wanted for a friend's party and that his sensitive parents refused him.
7. Discreet salience is extremely important to create that 'irresistible-yet-unattainable' image for brands that want to take India seriously
8. One study that examined the claim directly in 1995 found that a group of people did burned much calories from fat on days when they exercised on an empty stomach than on days when they had a small breakfast first.
9. Preservation is a romantic notion; demolition quiet more practical reasons.
10. A year ago, a 13-year-old girl attempted suicide because her mother refuses to pay his mobile bills.
11. The court held that a few women being involved in prostitution was no justice to deny other bar girls the right to livelihood.
12. International campaigns can work well for luxury here, but context cannot be ignored.
13. India is deviating to embrace the West. If Western luxury brands deviate a little, albeit selectively, they will find rich Indian arms open far and wide.
14. More of them are owned by the state and even the privately-owned ones are open to the public.
15. Still, it's under-the-upper layers themselves who are aspiring for slivers of luxury.
16. Are ad agencies even attempting to peer into the keyhole of this indulgence sanctum to garner consumer insights ahead of the curve?
17. This year, Asia-Pacific has become the first region to reach aggregate profiting in biotech.
18. Apart from frequent art exhibitions, their are also permanent collections devoted to archaeology, anthropology, m ineralogy, natural history and numismatics.
19. It is like saying Hindi movies, with skimpily dressed dancers, would effect public order.
20. Luxury brands are still above of the clover curve here, with their elite (small) audiences.
21. India is still a nascent market and that's the spirit everyone's looking at it.
22. Tensions above Iran come at a time of strong demand for energy.
23. Property hunting is a tired and hungry making business.
24. If you have a high credit limit, use at least a third of it.
25. The builder Mittals will reportedly raise their money-raking high-rise behind it.