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Which point is NOT on the graph of $4 x^{2}-y^{2}=4 ?$$\begin{array}{lllll}{\text { A. }(-2,-2 \sqrt{3})} & {\text { B. }(-1,0)} & {\text { C. }(1,0)} & {\text { D. }(2,2)}\end{array}$
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