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The phrase "operating a business" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in any context to describe the process of running a business. For example, "John has a lot of experience operating a business; his first start-up company was founded five years ago."
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Operating a business in a commuter hub presents some challenges.
Has learning the language been important in operating a business in China?
The costs of living and of operating a business are cheap.
"These people are operating a business in a highly competitive market but they have got power.
He tended to liken all of life's trials and splendors to operating a business.
Mr. Gudkov is accused of operating a business while serving in the legislature, which is prohibited by Russian law.
Before his death he was convicted of fraud for operating a "business opportunity scheme" relating to vending machines.
The bank concluded that you were now operating a business that was not entitled to free banking.
While there are advantages to operating a business in a town or city, high costs can eat away at profits.
Operating a business in your apartment can be a simple lease violation, or illegal and in violation of city codes.
Then by sheer dumb luck someone will be operating a business model that happens to serve the needs of millions of people.
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