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Discover Ludwig"micro business" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is generally a term used to refer to a very small business, typically one with fewer than five employees. For example, "My aunt owns a micro business selling handmade jewelry."
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There are 4.8m businesses in the UK, and 99% are small or micro business employing fewer than 10 people.
How about a one-year national insurance tax break for every micro business taking on extra workers?
At age 15, Zahra started work to help supplement the household's meagre income from her father's bread-baking micro business.
You can read more about micro business on my dedicated website: The Micro Business Handbook.
I've been running my micro business for over 20 years.
I run this micro business all by myself.
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This will create significant challenges for many micro businesses and sole traders, some experts warn.
Micro businesses [those employing fewer than 10 people] alone train around half of all construction apprentices.
But these companies are, without exception, themselves micro businesses, typically with only three or four full-time workers.
Small and micro businesses are time consuming and unprofitable individually.
"The government should follow the footsteps of the Chinese development programme for small and micro businesses".
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