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Discover Ludwig"continue business" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to the action of continuing or pursuing already-established business activities, such as operations, duties, or processes. For example, "The organization is continuing business as usual despite the recent economic downturn."
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That's an untenable way to continue business.
The company, he said, is "fully funded" to continue business.
Instead we are trying to continue business as usual".
"It's way too easy to continue business as usual.
"We plan to continue business as usual," he said.
We are going to continue business as usual," she said.
"Instead, many businesses have chosen to continue business as usual and profit from the gratuity charges".
They want to continue business as usual, by buying off the developing countries".
The danger is that ACOs will continue business as usual, just with a new wrapper.
Meanwhile, the energy companies will be delighted to continue business as usual.
There is a lot of pressure to continue business as usual".
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