The employees worked late every day. They could finish the project before the deadline.
A. The employees worked late every day in order to finish the project before the deadline.
B. The employees worked late every day, which allowed them to finish the project after the deadline.
C. In order finish the project before the deadline, the employees worked late every day.
D. Working late every day prevented the employees from finishing the project before the deadline.

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