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What kind of businesses are regarded as “small” in the UK?
A

Those with fewer than 50 employees.

B

Those with only two or three owners.

C

Those with a loan of 99.3%in their capital.

D

Those with an output value less than £4 million.


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由题干“small”定位至原文第五段,这里提到在英国拥有400万家公司,99.3%的公司都是小公司,公司人数少于50,由此可知答案是A项。
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