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According to the passage, the vast majority of crimes______.A.are very likely solved by ro

According to the passage, the vast majority of crimes______.

A.are very likely solved by routine investigation

B.can not be solved simply through routine investigation

C.are unlikely to be cleared up at all

D.can not be solved because the defendants are unknown

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