判断题About 85,000 patents are granted to foreign applicants each year in America.A对B错

判断题
About 85,000 patents are granted to foreign applicants each year in America.
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参考解析

解析:
录音中提到美国是世界上主要的专利局,每年批准170,000项专利,而有一半是授予给外国专利申请者的,也就是85,000项专利。
【录音原文】
In America, many experts believe that dubious patents abound, such as the notorious one for a “sealed crustless sandwich”. Of the few patents that are reexamined by the Patent and Trademark Office itself, often after complaints from others, most are invalidated or their claims clipped down. The number of duplicate claims among patents is far too high. What happens in America matters globally, since it is the world’s leading patent office, approving about 170,000 patents each year, half of which are granted to foreign applicants.

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