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Discover Ludwig"business managing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who is responsible for overseeing and managing business operations. For example: "To become a successful entrepreneur, I need to gain experience in business managing."
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Dickey tells me that Gigster's business managing teams of freelance product managers, engineers, and designers to handle product development for big clients has grown revenue every quarter.
It is a pioneer in coping with one of the biggest challenges facing business: managing older workers.
It was the era of punk rock, and Alan went into the music business, managing a band called Psychedelic Furs.
Since 2007, Green Dot has stepped up to bigger business, managing the prepaid card business for Wal-Mart Stores.
His father Chaim, was actively engaged in show business, managing several downtown theatres, principally the Second Ave.
After leaving Jackson's employ, DiLeo remained in the business, managing the likes of Taylor Dayne, Jodeci and Laura Branigan in the Nineties, and also consulting with Prince.
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Therefore, management of water vending remains an individual business managed by the respective owners and water and financial management lie with the individual vendor.
Sarah wanted to be able to manage her business, rather than her business manage her.
The business managed to turn a profit in its second commercial vintage.
The more we hear about Twitter's founding, the less we understand about the way the business managed to work.
Manual information extraction from the literature by humans has become a business managed by information providers.
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