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The phrase "a commercial entity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to any organization or business that engages in commercial activities, such as selling goods or services.
Example: "The new regulations will impact a commercial entity's ability to operate in the market."
Alternatives: "a business organization" or "a corporate entity".
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And this entrepreneur who calls himself an engineer rather than a businessman adds a commercially-minded point: "As a commercial entity it doesn't pay very well to kill your customers".
"It is a commercial entity.
Even rebellion has been turned into a commercial entity.
The Premier League is, after all, a commercial entity.
"To simply sell them to a commercial entity is completely against the principles of public radio".
They're a commercial entity, and they're right, those movies make a lot of money.
In effect, it is a corporate ritual, an alliance between a media organisation, GQ, and a commercial entity, Hugo Boss.
As a commercial entity, Lego produces and sells toys, movies and amusement parks attracting children across the globe.
"My responsibility is not to flack for a commercial entity, but it is to pursue national security interests," General Walters said.
Or third, it can collaborate with a commercial entity to produce the show; the amount of artistic control then depends on the relationship between the partners.
Rick Horn, who is with the assistance center in Las Vegas, said: "It's certainly more complicated than dealing with a commercial entity.
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