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Discover Ludwig"ran business" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to an individual or organization that was previously in charge of a particular business or commercial activity. For example, "The company was initially run by the Smiths, who ran the business for over 40 years."
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Stanford M.B.A.; ran business.
Son George ran business 1938-1950, all 5 sons joined in by 1950.
At Terracotta, Nakumura led strategy, oversaw operating profit and loss, and ran business operations, including sales, marketing and product management.
Previously, Taylor ran business development and served on the Board of Directors at Altruik (acquired by Searchdex).
Yavonditte, who sold advertising startup Quigo to AOL for $360 million, previously ran business development at AltaVista.
Among other things, he ran eBay's search engine marketing and customer acquisition strategy and later, ran business operation for PayPal.
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He ran business-training programs.
They ran businesses here.
He now runs Business Insider, an online news franchise.
Daughter Helen, heir apparent, runs business.
A very poorly run business.
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