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The phrase "a entrepreneur" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an entrepreneur" because "entrepreneur" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "She is an entrepreneur who started her own tech company."
Alternatives: "a business owner" or "a startup founder."
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Most investors like to say they would rather invest in an "A" entrepreneur with a "B" idea than a B-entrepreneur with an A-idea.
But what I said on my conversation is, you're a entrepreneur before you do anything.
Damien Clarkson is a entrepreneur and runs the communications agency The People Like You.
"There is an ownership fetish — the state wants to act as a entrepreneur," said James Castle, chairman of CastleAsia, a consulting company working with foreign businesses in Indonesia.
But rather than acting as a entrepreneur to expand the division and develop new businesses, Mr. Carey found himself struggling to save it as advertising revenue dropped off sharply.
Nonetheless, Mr. Walsh said the effort had support, including an initial investment of more than $20 million provided by several backers, including Evan Cohen, a venture capitalist, and Rex Sorensen, a entrepreneur.
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"I'm an entrepreneur, a businessman.
I consider myself an entrepreneur, a businesswoman.
Charlie is a founder, an entrepreneur.
I generally agree, but what constitutes an A-entrepreneur?
Once an entrepreneur, always an entrepreneur!
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