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Discover Ludwig"break business" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is most commonly used to refer to the practice of taking a break from work or other business duties. For example, one might say, "I've been so busy lately, I need to take a break business and relax a little bit."
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One city, though, has decided not to court spring break business.
Rising oil prices: give me a break (Business Day, Feb. 18)! Have you seen what the Japanese and the Europeans pay?
In Daytona Beach, events organizers are counting on brisk spring break business, too, hoping to help it along by spending a bit more this year on spot advertisements on MTV, ESPN and other frat-friendly channels in 35 markets.
Panama City Beach is the place of the moment in the United States for college students; he said the spring break business was worth $220 million to the town annually.
Did I break business etiquette?
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Ogilvy knew in the 1950s that people make or break businesses.
At the end of the day, people make or break businesses.
An even bigger disappointment is that automatic-track-break business; it just doesn't work very well.
Kingo Gondo (Toshiro Mifune), a shoe-manufacturing executive, has just worked out financing for a make-or-break business deal when, early in Akira Kurosawa's brilliant Japanese noir HIGH AND LOW (1963), the telephone rings.
He did a record breaking business with the Blacks.
"It was a very tarnished brand and a broken business.
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