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金融诈骗、盗窃、抢劫、涉枪案件简称()。A、刑事案件 B、四类案件 C、案件 D、违

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题目:

金融诈骗、盗窃、抢劫、涉枪案件简称()。

A、刑事案件

B、四类案件

C、案件

D、违规事件

答案:

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