a fashion/ has become/ with/ eating out/ people/ today/the.
A. Today with the people a fashion has become eating out.
B. Eating out has become a fashion with the people today.
C. Eating out with the people today has become a fashion.
D. Today eating out the people has become with a fashion.

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B. The student stole the doughnut from the teacher was delicious.
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D. It was delicious that the student stole the doughnut from the teacher.
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A. see
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