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Although both the partners are running the business for the last twelve years but their business is now on its last legs.

A. about to take off

B. about to perish

C. about to produce results

D. about to fructify

Answer: Option B

Solution(By Examveda Team)

on its last legs: near the end of life, usefulness, or existence.

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