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"a business case" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a written document or presentation that outlines the justification for a business decision or proposal. Example: The CEO presented a business case to the board of directors, outlining the potential benefits and risks of expanding into the Asian market.
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We went in with a business case".
I asked her for a business case.
Mr. Rozenski styles his company's lawsuit as a business case.
Can you make a business case for it?
In short, set out a business case for hiring you.
She said, "What's a business case?" Her fearlessness sold me.
If we decided it was, we were to present a business case to support our conclusion.
"We do not see a business case for continuing manufacturing operations in Germany".
Few bosses publicly dispute a business case for mining female talent.
Carving out a business case for servicing such low-income communities is far from straightforward.
Successful case studies are well and good, but they don't equate to a business case.
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by a business case
a business affair
a business rationale
a marketing case
a case case
a business connection
a business lawsuit
a business opportunity
a firm case
a trading case
a business occasion
a business business
a business litigation
a business estate
a business course
a professional case
a business name
a business structure
a business identity
a business class
a business process
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