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By selling off state-owned enterprises the government will be able to do the following EXC

EPT _____.

A.repay some of its huge national debts and liabilities.

B.stop investing public funds into enterprises.

C.harvest a big amount of tax revenue.

D.help some depressed industrial sectors to recover.

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