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下列情形中,构成非法经营罪的是( )。
A.甲医药公司擅自从事假药生产,销售,违法所得数额巨大
B.乙国有图书公司明知是盗版图书仍然进行销售,违法所得数额巨大
C.丙公司倒卖窃取的商业秘密,违法所得数额巨大
D.丁公司未经许可擅自倒卖烟草,违法所得数额巨大
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