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Discover Ludwig"official business" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to business that is conducted by or on behalf of an official or public organization. Example sentence: The mayor's office is meeting to discuss official business.
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Mr. Hollande had a busy day of pomp and official business.
He has accompanied Mr Hague on official business.
Both are in Europe on official business.
He had come to the English capital on official business.
Now, the prince is returning, this time on official business.
I've just never gone into the official business before".
Its first official business began in 1790, not 1791.
That is the Vice-President's dilemma: he is perpetually on official business.
The president, it appears, showed compassion in other official business that day.
Ms. Ni has been jailed twice before, both times on charges of obstructing official business.
The judges from the Third Court were in the area on official business, too.
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