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For whom are the products specially designed?For ____.
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简答填空题。从提示信息可推知,所缺内容为有关某事、某人或某目的。根据关键词句“specially designed for old people”可知,该产品是专为老人设计的,故此处应填old people。
简答填空题。从提示信息可推知,所缺内容为有关某事、某人或某目的。根据关键词句“specially designed for old people”可知,该产品是专为老人设计的,故此处应填old people。
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