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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ingenious business" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a clever or creative business idea or strategy. Example: The start-up's ingenious business model allowed them to outmaneuver their competitors and quickly gain a large market share.
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Maybe so, but to devise ingenious business models is human.
But "The Kings of Cool" starts out in 2005, when the three-way friendship was only beginning to heat up and their ingenious business plan was just being born.
It's an ingenious business model.
Everyone is looking for the next revolution, the next great product, the next ingenious business model to join and support.
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But the ingenious "nonlinear business cycle theory" that briefly flourished in the 1940's turned out to be no help in predicting or preventing future recessions.
Bowie's art was still good music, but it was also an ingenious new business enterprise that involved hundreds of opportunistic people and glittering ambitions.
Devising such ingenious, legally ambiguous business models takes practice.
WHEN it comes to ground-breaking technology and ingenious new Internet businesses, the "digerati" who show up for Esther Dyson's annual PC Forum are blasé to the point of weariness.
Exporters selling sushi to Japan and sand to Saudi Arabia are indicative of the UK's "ingenious and creative" businesses William Hague has said.
What remains of George Smiley is not the spy business, however ingenious, but a stoic shabbiness that speaks of the decayed illusions of postwar empire.
In art as in business, Broad found ingenious ways to pay less.
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