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The phrase "a failed business" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a business that has not succeeded or has gone bankrupt.
Example: "After several years of struggling to turn a profit, the company ultimately became a failed business."
Alternatives: "a bankrupt company" or "an unsuccessful venture."
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If you do, you may end up with a failed business and failing grades.
Taking over all of these stations from a failed business had introduced a raft of problems.
But it's not a person or a pet; it's a failed business venture.
Already in debt after a failed business venture, the Gruns have been financially destroyed.
Burned out with his job as a fixer, his divorce, a failed business venture, and mounting debt have left Clayton inextricably tied to the firm.
Truman, after a failed business career, including bankrupting his haberdashery, was a politician for decades before ascending to the White House.
In August, his mother, Gu Kailai, was convicted of murdering a British businessman, Neil Heywood, because she believed he was threatening her son over a failed business deal.
The issue before Congress is a matter of profound choice, between embracing the status quo of a failed business model and undertaking critical institutional reforms.
At the time, United's pilots criticized the plan, saying that "shrinking the airline to achieve profitability has been demonstrated to be a failed business practice".
It quickly came to focus on an eccentric New Jersey businessman, David Chang, who the year before turned to Mr. Torricelli for help with a failed business deal.
He is given a very short deadline to raise the money, which he squandered on a failed business opportunity in Argentina.
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