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Imagine a government program identifies entrepreneurs with high-quality business plans and randomly gives a large cash grant to half of them. The goal is to test if these entrepreneurs are 'credit-constrained,' meaning they have profitable investment opportunities but cannot get loans. Which of the following hypothetical outcomes would most effectively CHALLENGE the conclusion that the entrepreneurs were credit-constrained?

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