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Discover Ludwig'make business' is not a grammatically correct construction in written English.
A more correct way to phrase this is "conduct business" or "engage in business". Example: My father is a successful businessman who engages in business all over the world.
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Good treatment can make business sense, too.
This can make business difficult.
"But you have to make business decisions.
"But it might make business more expensive".
They need to make business sense.
Well, mostly to make business deals.
What has happened to make Business Class more cramped?
This low-volume high-profit strategy might make business sense.
Taxes protect property and the environment; taxes make business possible.
"There are businesspeople that are going to make business decisions.
Does his diversification into ego-stroking industries make business sense?
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