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Discover LudwigThe word "corporate's" is correct in written English
It is used to indicate possession by a corporation. Example: "The corporate's decision to expand into new markets was well-received by investors."
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The dirty secret is that higher wages, even at those 11% of restaurants owned by the corporation, will not substantially affect corporate's revenue.
It's a veritable garbage pail of Verizon Corporate's wishes.
Twitter triumphs in customer service (for now) because it's just about the the fastest way a human can to talk to another human who works in a faceless corporate's customer service department.
We concluded that policy makers should support the development of gas based distributed energy system projects and further research should be made to shed light on corporate's decision making.
It's supremely validating to see a concoction you've been whipping up at home for years make it to the big time with corporate's blessing.
It was assistant manager, Mike Sicuranza's decision, not corporate's, to place the biggest, burliest non-security employees front and center when the doors broke open in order to help stampeding customers up when they inevitably fell down.
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He's corporate America's dream ticket.
The No. 1 school in the Wall Street Journal's corporate recruiter's ranking, by the way, is Penn State.
It's the corporate world's version of subprime mortgages.
Korea's Hyundai is unapologetic about seeing Toyota's (and corporate Japan's) loss as its gain.
It's in the corporate community's own self interest.
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