Binary systems with pairs of stars orbiting each other are ____.
A) common, and important for some types of stellar evolution
B) common, but not important for stellar evolution
C) uncommon, but important for some types of stellar evolution
D) uncommon, but not important for stellar evolution
E) very rare, but important for some types of stellar evolution
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