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thanks for your efforts in the translation. i personally think there are two points necessary for discussion here.
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Thanks for sharing your great work, but I am wondering if it's better to translate "baby boomers " into "Ó¤¶ù³±Ò»´ú³öÉúµÄÈË"than "ÐÂÉú¶ù".
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Thanks for sharing your great work, but I am wondering if it's better to translate "baby boomers " into "Ó¤¶ù³±Ò»´ú³öÉúµÄÈË"than "ÐÂÉú¶ù".
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