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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'its affairs' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the activities or matters associated with an organization, company, country, etc. For example: The government was looking into its affairs regarding the scandal.
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Yet so secretly does it conduct its affairs that speculation is easier than analysis.Some known knowns.
Where it hasn't managed its affairs.
If that's how the Chinese government wants to run its affairs, so be it.
It seems like Alphabet still needs to get its affairs in order here.
It then has 60 more days to wind up its affairs.
It is axiomatic that government should be transparent, with its affairs conducted in sunshine.
NCR is now settling its affairs.
— Europe's obsession with its affairs is understandable.
GERMANY has had its "affairs" before.
Each cabin has a government to manage its affairs.
No other capitalist economy organises its affairs in this way.
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