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How does the presence of substituents affect the aromaticity of a benzene ring?
A. Generally, it does not destroy aromaticity if the ring remains planar and conjugated
B. It always destroys aromaticity
C. It always increases aromaticity
D. It makes the ring anti-aromatic
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