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The phrase "doing business with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to the practice of companies or individuals dealing with each other as part of a commercial transaction. For example, "We have been doing business with XYZ Company for many years and have had a positive experience."
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Are you comfortable doing business with him?
I like doing business with Jews.
Who we're doing business with.
Nice people to be doing business with.
None were doing business with Baehrel.
"Pleasure doing business with you," the witness said.
Beware the vagaries of doing business with the Cambodian government.
Some Wall Street firms avoided doing business with the guy.
Neocons dislike his penchant for doing business with China.
"It's rather surprising to find Halliburton doing business with Saddam.
No problem, but you won't be doing business with us".
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