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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a business term" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific word or phrase that is commonly used in the context of business or commerce.
Example: "The term 'leverage' is a business term that refers to the use of borrowed capital for investment."
Alternatives: "a corporate term" or "a commercial term".
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(The 26 Broadway shows running last week represented 26 playing weeks, a business term used by the theater industry).
Russia's deputy trade minister called the shutdown in Transneft's Druzhba pipeline, a Russian state-owned business which supplies a third of Russian oil exports to Europe, a force-majeure, a business term for an unexpected and disruptive event that excuses a party from obligations under a contract.
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That's just a bullshit business term for when there is some discontinuity in progression up a y-axis and it goes straight vertical.
These factory settings are appropriate, if, like the majority of users, all you want to do is write a business letter, term paper or progress report.
The company may have to shrink further to survive: a failure in business terms, but perhaps, in the long run, a good thing for the remaining stores' customers.
Graduate entrepreneurship is a process taken by a graduate to start a business in terms of an individual career orientation (Rwigema and Venter,2004).
While no occupants have signed a lease, "we are negotiating business terms with a number of prospective tenants," Mr. Morris said.
Martha Argerich, an Argentinian-born artist, believes a Steinway sometimes plays better than the pianist—"a marvellous surprise".In business terms, the three fared very differently.
From a US perspective, Moldova is an interesting site in business terms: located on the shore of the Black Sea.
As compelling as their stories may be, companies based on a founder's search for a cure have to make a case to investors on business terms.
"India is a much safer bet, in business terms," because it lacks the historical baggage, said Richard Tanter, professor of international relations at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Australia.
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