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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make a business of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to turn an activity or skill into a profitable or professional venture. Example: After years of cooking for family and friends, Sarah decided to make a business of it and opened her own restaurant.
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"The remaining 1 percent is represented by those who make a business of employing capital".
A private company called GreenSea Venture hopes to make a business of this.
Luxor, anyway, does not make a business of buying gold teeth.
You can't really make a business of it completely from online advertising.
Uber hopes to make a business of long-distance driverless freight transportation.
And others will make a business of financing those out of work.
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We made a business of it.
"We made a business of it," Massey said.
And we have made a business of it.
Sonny is one of the very few who have made a business of it.
So it wasn't surprising that she fell for someone who makes a business of improvisation.
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