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A question from GMAT Prep

There are hopeful signs that we are shifting away from our heavy reliance on fossil fuels: more than ten times as much energy is generated through wind power now than it was in 1990.

B. generated through wind power now as it was

C. generated through wind power now as was the case

D. now generated through wind power as it was

E. now generated through wind power than was the case

I have a question about the answer, C.  How would you expand the sentence? 

> 10 times as much energy is generated now than was the case in 1990

=> the case = generated?

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this is a typical "as... as..." structure, not "more... than..." comparison.

A&E can be ruled out first. B&D are similarly faulted as they both use "it" to

refer to energy, however, the "it" could cause vague interpretation that the

energy generated 10 years ago is yet being generated today.

as for the phrase "as was the case", i believe i have read about it many times

in plenty of readings. so i believe it is a normal usage or an idiomatic phrase

as called by ETS. i guess it refers to the meaning stated in the previous

sentence as a whole. as you might want to expand the sentence, i'll try as follows:

more than ten times as much energy is generated through wind power now as was the case in 1990.

more than ten times as much energy is generated through wind power now as the

energy generated through wind power in 1990.

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