Unscramble the sentence:
Mark / in / goes / his / time / free / occasionally / swimming.
A. Mark occasionally goes swimming in his free time.
B. Mark goes occasionally swimming in his free time.
C. Mark goes occasionally swimming his free in time.
D. Mark goes occasionally in swimming his free time.

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