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    When the Colocation Principle Cannot Be Applied, a Good Substitution
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When the Colocation Principle Cannot Be Applied, a Good Substitution

Question 36

Question 36

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When the colocation principle cannot be applied, a good substitution is:


A) the Warrick principle
B) movement compatibility
C) the clockwise to increase stereotype
D) congruence principle

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