Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigThe phrase "industry tycoons" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to prominent and influential figures in a specific industry. Example: The annual conference was attended by industry tycoons, eager to discuss the latest developments and trends in the tech world.
Exact(6)
It was set off by greedy oil industry tycoons trying to start a Middle East war.
Georgia appointed one of Russia's wealthy industry tycoons, Kakha A. Bendukidze, as its economics minister, and he immediately pledged changes to invigorate the impoverished former Soviet republic, including widespread privatization.
According to the Shanghai Daily newspaper, the developers who have turned a vast tract of the neighborhood into a field of rubble that will soon be covered by more hotels and offices agreed to save one old mansion, which was built in 1920 by the Qiu brothers, two paint industry tycoons.
The basketball owners' fraternity is made up of captains of industry, tycoons of real estate, consumer products, technology and metals who decided to enjoy some of their riches by dabbling in big-time sports.
In effect, it is a return on the investment of industry tycoons such as the Koch brothers, who funneled millions of dollars to Republican candidates in the 2014 elections.
He says that what he's learned from spending so much time with CEOs and industry tycoons, is that they all went through massive hardship to get to the top, and the struggles they face are a badge of courage they all now wear bravely.
Similar(53)
The former industry tycoon recovered his nationality, his medals and his possessions, and turned his attention to finance.
The other donors to Pargav are Stephen Crouch, a defence lobbyist; G3 (Good Governance Group), an international investigation company staffed by former MI6 employees; Tamares, an investment company owned by the defence and retail industry tycoon Poju Zabludowicz; and the financier Michael Lewis.
The financial industry tycoon ridiculed Trump's statements on immigration, national security, foreign trade, and his use of overseas labor.
Ed convinces meat packing industry tycoon Don McCoy Rance Howardd) to take over funding the film, who agrees as long as the film stars his son Tony as the leading man and the film ends with an explosion.
Mr. Stroll, a Canadian, and Mr. Chou, a Hong Kong resident, are fashion-industry tycoons who run Sportswear Holdings Limited, which acquired the Michael Kors company in 2003 for about $100 million.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com