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The phrase "put into business" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is often used when someone begins to engage in a particular activity related to business, such as starting a new business, starting a new product line, or something similar. For example: "The company has decided to put their new product into business next month."
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Sign up for an upgrade, and you'll automatically be put into business class as soon as there's an opening.
And GARP will work quickly because it will rely upon non-bank lenders, which can be formed, capitalized and put into business quickly.
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It was put into businesses as part of the Sustainable Restaurant Association's (SRA's) FoodSave project set up to audit food waste, which has one of the largest environmental footprints of any of the world's resources.
Paul Olliver, a founder of Wider Wake Networks, explains the low number this way: "The first is that if we're making four investments a year of $1 million each, that's $4 million in a year that we're putting into businesses.
It's also a largely internal process, and requires the business owner to pinch every single penny taken out of the till and put into the business.
They lost the $50,000 they had put into the business.
This is the money that a bank's shareholders have put into the business.
"I was kind of put into this business by my family, by my mother.
First, banks must hold more equity (the money shareholders put into the business) relative to their assets.
"My need wasn't so great at the time because I still had personal funds to put into the business," she said.
For older entrepreneurs trying to decide how much of their pension to put into their business, there is no simple answer.
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