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Discover Ludwig"Free business" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to a business that does not charge customers for services, goods, or products. For example, "This company provides a free business, so customers can access their services without paying a dime."
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Free business class airfare, Internet access, laundry, hotels, luggage shipment are included.
Free business cards are available online.
West Michigan veterans can get free business training.
That level of personalised (and free) business promotion worked.
London's free business paper, City AM, has dispensed with their services.
But what if a publication that has always been paid decides to enter the free business as well?
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As for Cameron's pledge to free businesses from red tape, this was surreal.
A sort of free, business-led, crowd-sourced Businesslink if you will.
We're making CrunchMatch, our free business-matching service, available to all attendees.
I've worked with free businesses.
"We've only been here for ten days and already people feel free, businesses are returning to normal.
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