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The Latin phrase De gustibus non est disputandum means which of the following? a. “Disputes aren’t easily settled.” b. “The great aren’t guilty.” c. “Guilt isn’t the issue.” d. “There’s no disputing about tastes.”

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D) There's no disputing about tastes.

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D. There is no disputing about tastes
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