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The phrase "a franchise of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a business that operates under the brand or business model of a larger company or organization.
Example: "The new restaurant is a franchise of a popular fast-food chain that has locations all over the country."
Alternatives: "a branch of" or "an outlet of".
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His father owns a franchise of Furniture Medic, a furniture repair and restoration business.
(The restaurant is a franchise of the Buckhorn Grill chain, which started in Northern California).
Alfred Hitchcock strikes me as a droll man who's creating a franchise of his own persona.' ".
(As such, it was a franchise of similar slum Babylons in European cities).
In 2006, a franchise of Al Qaeda formed in the area, calling itself Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM).
Jabhat al-Nusra is a franchise of al-Qaeda but people don't see them as the same as IS.
He eventually left Pan Am to focus on restaurants, opening a franchise of San Francisco based Swensen's Ice Cream in Taipei in 1982.
Pedaling is optional, said John Swanson, presidetn of the new store, a franchise of the California company Zap World.
Laycock now runs a franchise of Talking Tots - interactive classes that help preschool children with communication - in west London.
Revolver, again in Gastown, is the coffee shop St Peter would open a franchise of outside the pearly gates.
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Nationwide is also developing Huntington Park, the new 10,000-seat baseball field for the Columbus Clippers, a Triple-A franchise of the Cleveland Indians.
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