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Discover Ludwig"commercially about" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is related to or concerning commerce or business. Here is an example: "The new marketing strategy was commercially about increasing brand awareness and driving sales."
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A. Commercially, about two to three times a month, mostly domestic.
That means thinking more commercially about the landlord-tenant relationship, as well as laying out clear responsibilities for staff and customers.
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Commercially, that is about as good as it gets.
The company is now selling Internet service commercially to about a dozen customers.
It will cost around $58 million and, Gulfstream said, will be flying commercially in about four years.
Cellulosic ethanol will not be available commercially for about three years.
Mr Billig thinks Eurocopter will be able to offer the system commercially in about a year's time.That raises the question of whether it might be feasible to build an all-electric helicopter.
Mary Jo Foley, one of the wisest Microsoft watchers, wrote at ZDNet: Windows 8 launched commercially just about three weeks ago; it's too soon to judge if the latest Windows release and the Microsoft Surface tablet will be deemed successes or failures.
People who have requested beta accounts will be given access next week and the product will be available commercially in about two weeks.
The importance of the multiphase fluid dynamics for fouling mitigation in MBR systems has been widely acknowledged with air sparging having been applied commercially for about 20 years.
Danazol is a synthetic androgen derivative of 17 α-ethinyltestosterone, commercially introduced about 30 years ago with a specific indication for the treatment of endometriosis [ 39].
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