After the success of our project, we have been receiving more requests than we do not have the resources to handle them.
A
many requests but
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B
most of the request
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C
more requests that
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D
too many requests
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E
No correction required
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Solution
The correct option is A many requests but The sentence reflects a contrast. That is enough to welcome the use of 'but', So. option (a) is correct. Eg: I want to go to the concert but I cant afford a ticket.