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I think that wealth management is the best option to deal with my personal bank deposits. 下面那一翻译最好?

A.理财是处理银行账户的最佳选择。

B.我认为理财是处理我个人银行账户的最佳选择。

C.我认为理财是处理个人银行账户的最佳选择。

D.我认为处理处理个人银行账户的最佳选择是理财。

提问人:网友allwith 发布时间:2022-01-07
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