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Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution required’. "All criminal tendencies must be nipped on the bud during childhood."

Anipped in the bud

BNo substitution required

Cnipped at the bud

Dnipped off the bud Correct

Answer:

A. nipped in the bud

Read Explanation:

• The correct idiom is "nipped in the bud." It means to stop a problem or a situation at an early stage before it can develop into something larger. Using "on," "at," or "off" is grammatically incorrect for this specific phrase.


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