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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase 'do commerce' is not technically correct and is not used in written English.
The correct phrase used in written English is "do business" or "engage in commerce". For example: "The company has been doing business for 20 years." OR "The company engages in commerce all over the world."
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The drone started out at the Department of Defense, it's an emerging technology, there are those who see the benefits of commercializing them for various uses, it's transforming the way we work, the way we do commerce.
Utah's House also passed a bill in March that would have made it even easier to do commerce in gold and silver, by a 50-23 margin.
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Masrani: We do: TD University.
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