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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a business thing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used informally to refer to a matter or issue related to business or professional activities.
Example: "I can't discuss the details right now; it's just a business thing that needs to be handled privately."
Alternatives: "a business matter" or "a professional issue".
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"But it's a business thing.
"It's more of a business thing".
"Now it's just a business thing.
From his point of view, it was a business thing.
"Of course, this is a business thing," James said.
"It's just the opposite for me, strictly a business thing.
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When you run a business, things like insurance and legal battles can be complex--but we believe that these things usually work out in the end.
In business (and yes, this is a business), things are done because everyone has a problem or many problems, and we all need solutions to our problems.
"It's a business relationship but it is a more direct connection than a strictly business thing.
It was a practical business thing.
So Amok Press officially started in 1989 and that's when I applied for corporate paperwork and all that stuff, as an actual business thing.
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