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The phrase "a corporate entity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a legal organization or business that has its own rights and responsibilities, separate from its owners or shareholders.
Example: "The merger between the two companies created a new corporate entity that will operate under a different name."
Alternatives: "a business organization" or "a legal entity".
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Unlike C corporations, S corporations are not liable to pay tax as a corporate entity.
Boras turned him into a corporate entity.
None bear the stamp of a corporate entity.
The NHS is a neurotic caricature of a corporate entity.
"It existed as a corporate entity," he added, "but never was a business".
"They don't reach resolution with a corporate entity unless they cooperate fully," he said.
"Its saving grace is that it's just a name for a corporate entity," Mr. Babej said.
The Steelers are a bedrock franchise, as much a family business as a corporate entity.
At the broadcast networks, a corporate entity usually coordinates the product placements.
People are tired of everything being named after a corporate entity".
However, the charges dismissed by the court only involve Barclays as a corporate entity.
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a commercial entity
a corporate charity
a corporate facility
a corporate body
a corporate status
a corporate business
a corporate investment
a corporate establishment
a broad entity
a corporate community
a corporate party
a corporate structure
a diagnostic entity
a corporate organization
a corporate enterprise
a sole entity
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