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The phrase "about which business" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific business or topic of discussion in a formal context.
Example: "There are several factors to consider about which business to invest in for the upcoming year."
Alternatives: "regarding which business" or "concerning which business".
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I'm also not sure about which business model the team intends build around the tool, although I suspect it would be easy enough for targeted advertising to be displayed on your profile pages based on the recommendations you've added.
This is, I believe, a better explanation for the brinksmanship between Old Media and New Media companies over the now-tabled SOPA/PIPA legislation: it's not really about piracy, but about which business models are going to be successful in tapping the entertainment content market in the 21st century.
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"They want someone to rubber-stamp them," said Mr. Chia, as he described how early hopes for easy riches had given way to questions about which businesses would prosper and which would die.
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Risk-adjusted performance measures the way in which VaR-based RAP measures enter into the budgeting process and it can sometimes influence top managers' perceptions about which businesses should be allowed to grow, thereby indirectly affecting capital allocation.
It's about which businesses are poised to really take advantage of these forces for the long-term by changing how they perform environmentally, how they innovate, and how they influence and interact with the marketplace, and thus really reframing and understanding sustainability in that regard, for decades to come.
This paper is written in the context of current debates about the extent to which business coalitions are shaping the political agendas of the contemporary city.
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