Which is grammatically wrong?
A. I want to make a chocolate based on Godiva’s Lemon Cake Truffle as long as I can change a few things.
B. I wore my winter jacket because it was exceptionally cold.
C. She brings a camera, everywhere she goes.
D. We still enjoyed the food of the restaurant although we needed to wait for an hour.

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A. Although he ran fast, Tom did not win the race.
B. Although he was a fast runner, Tom did not win the race.
C. Tom did not win the race, despite his fast time.
D. Tom’s time was fast, but he did not win.
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A. for
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