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Discover LudwigThe phrase "firm being" is grammatically correct, but it may not be commonly used in everyday written English.
It could potentially be used as a noun phrase to refer to a strong or unwavering character or being. Here is an example: "Her firm being never wavered, even in the face of adversity."
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Like India, China has been seeking a stake in assets expropriated from Yukos, a Russian oil firm being reconstructed.The proposed Chinese route is shorter and far cheaper.
Pursuing a case against SAC would not bring the economy to its knees, nor would it raise concerns about the firm being "too big to prosecute".
The problem is that, all too often, over 100% of these gains has accrued to the shareholders of the firm being bought.
The first is simply that the chances of one firm being able to dominate even a relatively small area of the drug business look slim.
And restless shareholders are sick of their firm being dragged down by the bank.The plan makes sense, but will be quite some feat.
"Too many takeovers turn out to be neither good for the acquiring company or the firm being bought," the Labor Party wrote.
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Yet the firm is upbeat.
The firm is not saying.
The firm was in disarray.
(His firm was called Tungstalite).
The new firm was ambitious.
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