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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stable business" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a business that is financially secure and consistently performs well over time.
Example: "After years of hard work and strategic planning, we finally established a stable business that can weather economic downturns."
Alternatives: "a secure business" or "a solid business."
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That is hardly a stable business structure.
Why has such a stable business been so beaten up by investors?
"They have never been able to create a stable business just by hill farming".
Mass-market paperbacking turned out not to be a stable business model.
"Uncertainty in the market is not helpful when you are trying to create a stable business," he said.
But that implies a stable business environment, including more transparency in government approvals, and looser capital controls.
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The country is widely seen as a stable, business-friendly environment where contracts are enforced.
"It is clear that Bahrain's reputation as a stable, business-friendly place has taken a major hit, and that might shift the balance in favor of places like Dubai".
The German carrier has a "quite stable business, with a good management".
Nicholas J. DeIuliis, president of the company, which is based in Pittsburgh, said in a conference call with reporters that the five mines being sold to the privately held Murray Energy in the transaction, worth $3.5 billion to $4.4 billion, were "a very profitable business, a very stable business".
"It's a very stable business that does as well in a bad economy as in a good one," Gores said.
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