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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very enterprising" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is resourceful, innovative, and willing to take risks in order to achieve their goals.
Example: "She is a very enterprising individual, always looking for new opportunities to grow her business."
Alternatives: "a highly entrepreneurial" or "an exceptionally resourceful".
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"The community is a very enterprising one, it's the market capital of the country, so they are not dependent in that respect," he said.
"A very enterprising pawn sacrifice giving lots of compensation and perfect for crushing a much weaker player," says Rogoff.
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Give teenagers a substitute for hanging around with friends on a vacation and they will be so very enterprising.
"I have made my fortune here," Carnegie told a Pittsburgh crowd in 1890, "and by the aid of very enterprising partners, I find myself busily engaged in investing it here.
Saying there are no secrets in Somalia, and with the United States offering a big reward for his capture, everyone makes the same joke: "Somalis are very enterprising.
The British were very enterprising.
On the computer front Cubans have been very enterprising.
Magid: What I remember about Jack was that very early on he was very enterprising.
It says here, 'He was a pioneer in the recycling business and very enterprising, even before it became fashionable or politically correct.
An 18-year-old who never seemed very enterprising or active, can easily get a gun and shoot down people".
"Artists are very enterprising," he said.
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