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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ending business" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the conclusion of business operations or activities, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The company is facing challenges and may be considering ending business operations by the end of the year."
Alternatives: "ceasing operations" or "shutting down business".
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A woman and an African-American, both of rare talent, are raising the political bar and ending business as usual just when America's image was most jaded.
Such "home demo" protests, most of which are legal, according to the F.B.I., have succeeded in intimidating executives at dozens of companies into ending business relationships with Huntingdon and have helped push executives of fast-food restaurants and grocery chains to adopt more rigorous animal welfare standards.
The Republicans, on the other hand, are committed to ending business as usual in Trenton, and that commitment stems from the conservatives who have played an influential role in reshaping the G.O.P. STEVE LONEGAN Steve Lonegan, mayor of Bogota, was a Republican candidate in the gubernatorial primary.
He said: "It is a never ending business improving safety in a hospital, there have been a lot of changes made in the last few years and certainly since Professor Aitkenhead made his first visit to us in May 2011.
During his announcement speech last month, Trump also called undocumented immigrants "rapists" and said they are "bringing drugs" to the U.S., which led to several companies ending business partnerships with him. .
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The lawmakers who share these views see themselves as ending business-as-usual in Washington, DC.
"We need to end business as usual," he said.
The people voted to end business as usual, and today we begin carrying out their instructions.
"This case has the potential to end business method patents as we know them today".
Mr. Corzine was elected two years ago on a promise to end business as usual.
In many cases, those hiring lobbyists were Tea Party candidates who vowed to end business as usual in Washington.
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