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The investigations of many psychologist and anthropologists support the generalization of there being little that is a significant difference in underlying mental processes manifested by people from different culture.
A of there being little that is a significant difference
B of there being little that is significantly different
C of little that is significantly different
D that there is little that is significantly different
E that there is little of significant differences

I was able to eliminate A and B due to word "being". How to eliminate the other options and choose the correct one?What are the errors in the wrong answers and why the correct one is right?
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In this case, the investigations must support the generalization that something is valid. Eliminate choice C. Finally, choice E unidiomatically uses little of significant differences while D correctly utilizes that adverb-adjective construction significantly different. Choice D is the best answer.

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