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Her supporters rallied for her defence when the government brought the bill seeking to bar any person of foreign origin from holding the high offices.
Her supporters rallied of her defence
Her supporters rallied in her defence
Her supporters rallied up in her defence
Her supporters rallied to her defence
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Correct Answer is (d).When people rally to something or when something rallies them, they unite to support it. Ex. His supporters have rallied to his defence. Ex. He rallied his own supporters for a fight. The preposition 'in/at' is followed by the verb 'rally' only in a context of a place. Ex. Ian Smith, a 24-year-old who works with adolescents in drug and mental health rehab, showed up at the same Trump rally in suburban Southern California. Ex. Fistfights broke out among protesters who were rallying at the JNU, prompting the management to cancel the event.Hence, the option D is correct.
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