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He has been accepted in BCG.
It is a big company in Boston that deals with finance.
What is the correct sentence if the two sentences above are combined?
A. He has been accepted in BCG, that is a big company that deals with finance.
B. He has been accepted in BCG, whom is a big company that deals with finance.
C. He has been accepted in BCG, who is a big company that deals with finance.
D. He has been accepted in BCG, which is a big company that deals with finance.
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