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Option 2 : B
The error is in the second part of the sentence; therefore, the right answer is option 2.
The second part of the sentence is wrong because the preposition used is incorrect. ‘At’ as a preposition refers to a location of something, so does ‘in’ but ‘at’ refers to a more specific or precise location eg, ‘I’ll meet you at your door in five minutes’ while ‘in’ is used for unspecified and geographically larger places, eg, ‘I live in India’.
Correct sentence:
‘I have been living in Jaipur for a very long time.’
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