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"commercial entity" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is most commonly used to refer to an organization or business that has been formed to engage in commercial activities. For example, "The commercial entity plans to launch a new product line next year."
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"It is a commercial entity.
"This is a billion-dollar commercial entity," Mr. Landgraf said.
Even rebellion has been turned into a commercial entity.
The Premier League is, after all, a commercial entity.
"To simply sell them to a commercial entity is completely against the principles of public radio".
However, editorially the Guardian is completely independent from the commercial entity that owns it.
They're a commercial entity, and they're right, those movies make a lot of money.
In effect, it is a corporate ritual, an alliance between a media organisation, GQ, and a commercial entity, Hugo Boss.
"We were happy that we were bringing in jobs and a meaningful commercial entity in the community," the pastor said.
As a commercial entity, Lego produces and sells toys, movies and amusement parks attracting children across the globe.
"My responsibility is not to flack for a commercial entity, but it is to pursue national security interests," General Walters said.
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