Sentence examples for going corporate from inspiring English sources

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It's not that Brooklyn artisans are going corporate, but that corporations are Brooklynizing.

Going corporate means accepting financial support from brands and corporations, but euphemistically means selling out– and is rarely seen as a necessary economic decision.

— Like hip-hop, health food and snowboarding, marijuana is going corporate.

But if Mr. Grylls is going corporate and high tech, it is with some reluctance.

Going corporate: In graduate school, I had thought about becoming a college professor, because I liked teaching.

However, the 82-year-old's worried about monopolies, opposes it going corporate and is now "waging war on Big Pot".

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People say things like "war's gone corporate".

As many disgruntled conservative intellectuals are pointing out, the modern conservative movement has gone corporate.

To walk through the HuffPost Live offices is to see the Ace Hotel lobby gone corporate.

Once he's finally in the field, Paul realizes that "war's gone corporate".

Insofar as luxury has gone corporate, relentlessly focused on the bottom line, quality has disappeared.

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