In which sentence is the word “jargon” most correctly used?
A. The doctor used cooking jargon that was hard to understand, confusing me with terms and techniques.
B. The doctor used medical jargon that was hard to understand, requiring me to ask for clarification and explanation.
C. The doctor used medical jargon that I could fully understand.

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