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free enterprise
noun
An economic system of business governed by the laws of supply and demand with minimal goverment interference, regulation, or subsidy
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"free enterprise" is a valid part of a sentence and can be used in written English.
It refers to an economic system where businesses are allowed to operate with minimal government intervention and restrictions. It is typically used when discussing capitalism and market economies. Example: "The country's success can be attributed to its commitment to free enterprise, allowing businesses to thrive and drive economic growth."
Exact(58)
Free enterprise?
This is free enterprise.
"I will defend free enterprise.
Free enterprise, free speech.
Reward free enterprise.
"They are celebrating free enterprise.
Didn't Obama say free enterprise too?
"I'm all for free enterprise, but this isn't really free enterprise.
"I have no problem with free enterprise," Mr. Gingrich said.
Similar(2)
"I believe in the free-enterprise system.
Jaycees believe officially in God and the free-enterprise system.
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