The increasing order of stability of the following free radicals is :

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The increasing order of stability of the following free radicals is : A. `(CH_(3))_(2)overset(.)CHlt(CH_(3)) ... (.)Clt(C_(6)H_(5))_(2)overset(.)CH`

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