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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all enterprises" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every business or organization in a particular context, often in discussions about economics, business strategies, or regulations.
Example: "All enterprises must comply with the new environmental regulations to ensure sustainability."
Alternatives: "all businesses" or "every organization".
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Still, like all enterprises, baseball faces issues.
(Like all enterprises, banks doing business in the country require a Saudi partner).
I'll sign up for any and all enterprises that require new clothes.
"I would like to reiterate that all enterprises registered in China in accordance with law are Chinese companies," he said.
Like all enterprises that made our lives simpler, happier and cheaper, it has suffered from decades of attack.
Wren later claimed to regard all enterprises involving stone and mortar as rubbish, and was prouder of his work as an astronomer and anatomist.
In fact, it is a dependable general rule: "Beware of all enterprises that require an inflatable dummy," as Thoreau did not say.
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Mr. Lemonis is the chairman and chief executive of Camping World, but also a jack-of-all-enterprises, spotting and stomping out inefficiencies in pursuit of profit.
But law is not a one-size-fits-all enterprise.
All these enterprises foundered.
The Democrats failed in all their enterprises.
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