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Discover LudwigThe phrase "business flat" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a situation where business performance is stagnant or unchanging, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The company's revenue has been business flat for the past quarter, indicating a need for new strategies."
Alternatives: "business stagnant" or "business level.".
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For the USA, use Dun & Bradstreet individual business (flat) file, 1969 - present.
Impose a 10% income tax rate above $36,000; business flat tax of 16%.
On top of that, there is a business flat tax of 16percentt.
CRUZ: Now Major, the business flat tax that is in my tax plan is not a VAT.
This included such acquisitions as a sumptuous $9m house in Paris that Mr Le Floch-Prigent had termed a "business flat".
However, Fox admitted that the company has a long way to go to catch up with rivals, with digital revenues from its newspaper business flat year on year.
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Revenues from Citi's international consumer business were flat in the third quarter, compared with the second.
Its software business was flat for the quarter, while hardware sales fell 17 percent.
Revenue in the risk and insurance services business was flat at $1.37 billion.
By 1950 he was out of the night club business and flat broke.
The brewing business reported flat volumes overall, but premium ale volumes rose by 4%.
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