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Question #: 56
Topic #: 3
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People can debate the aesthetic merits of these overwrought, disquieting, sometimes gruesome works of art, but no one can dispute their creators' mastery of the paintbrush as a blunt instrument.

  • A. but no one can dispute their creators' mastery of the paintbrush as a blunt instrument.
  • B. but none can dispute their creators' mastery of the paintbrush as a blunt instrument.
  • C. but not a one can dispute their creators' mastery of the paintbrush as a blunt instrument.
  • D. but no person can dispute their creators' mastery of the paintbrush as a blunt instrument.
  • E. but none can dispute to their creators' mastery of the paintbrush as a blunt instrument.
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️
The best answer is B. The use of none is idiomatically correct. Choice E is incorrect because dispute can only be followed by a direct object.

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