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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a business for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific purpose or function that a business serves or is intended for.
Example: "She started a business for providing eco-friendly products to consumers who care about sustainability."
Alternatives: "a company aimed at" or "an enterprise designed for".
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"It's not a business for us.
They conduct a business for profit.
What's it like selling a business for $780 million?
Collecting rubbish is a business for many street children.
"We're entrepreneurs; we're in a business for ourselves," she added.
That makes it too much like a business for some.
"I was someone who ran a business for 25 years".
You always run a business for the bad times.
"It will never be a business for us.
"This is a business for us," he said.
Buying Fabergé is not a business for fools".
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