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Discover Ludwig"make a business" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the process of starting or running a business. For example, "John decided to make a business after college."
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To make a business?
You make a business decision.
"I'm just trying to make a business".
I have to make a business decision.
So make a business case for it.
"I make a business out of it," Ms. Dresslin said.
But you have to make a business out of it.
Can you make a business case for it?
Can hiring ex-offenders make a business more profitable?
How do you make a business out of antiaging research?
"The remaining 1 percent is represented by those who make a business of employing capital".
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