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The deer, despite having traveled hundreds of miles to reach the canadian wilderness and being free to roam without fear of highway traffic or other man-made dangers, has struggled to acclimate to the habitat that wildlife biologists had predicted would enable them to thrive.(a) despite having traveled hundreds of miles to reach the canadian wilderness and being free to roam without fear of highway traffic or other man-made dangers, has struggled(b) in spite of having traveled hundreds of miles to reach the canadian wilderness where it would be free to roam without fear of highway traffic or other man-made dangers, struggled(c) despite having traveled hundreds of miles to reach the canadian wilderness that offered freedom to roam without fear of highway traffic or other man-made dangers, had struggled(d) after traveling hundreds of miles to reach the canadian wilderness that offered freedom to roam without fear of highway traffic or other man-made dangers, struggles(e) which traveled hundreds of miles to reach the canadian wilderness where they would be free to roam without fear of highway traffic or other man-made dangers, struggled

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