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At one's beck and call

A. Enjoying oneself without caring for others

B. To be always at one's service

C. To be under one's subjugation

D. To be in an advantageous position

Answer: Option B

Solution(By Examveda Team)

At one's beck and call: always having to be ready to obey someone's orders immediately.

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