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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more business" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an increased number of customers or clients that a business gains, or to refer to an increased amount of activity, production, or profit. For example: "The new marketing campaign helped to bring in more business, resulting in a 20% increase in revenue."
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They'll do more business".
That means more business — for somebody.
They got more business, not less.
On screen, the words "More business.
Restaurants and stores are doing more business.
But Mr. Montgomery still landed more business.
We still could use more business, though.
For them, the more business the better.
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It is also becoming more business-friendly.
It's much more business-like.
"We were more business-like.
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