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"a corporation" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a large business organization that is recognized as a legal entity with its own rights and liabilities separate from its owners. Example: "A new law was introduced to regulate the actions of large corporations in the country." In this sentence, "a corporation" is used to refer to a business entity or organization that is subject to the new law.
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WHEN is a corporate-tax cut bad for a corporation?
A corporation?
"I'm not a corporation.
"We're a corporation.
"He's got a corporation already".
Can a corporation be evil?
Apple, he said, "is not a corporation.
We are a couple, not a corporation.
"We're not a corporation," he said.
"You're not talking to a corporation.
You need to be a corporation.
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