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Which sentence best emphasizes the duration of the activity over the result?
A. By 10 PM, they will have been watching movies for four hours.
B. By 10 PM, they will have watched two movies.
C. At 10 PM, they will be watching a movie.
D. At 10 PM, they will watch a movie.

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