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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'running affairs' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to the business or management of an organization or company. For example, "The CEO is responsible for running the company's affairs".
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Until then, it had been thought that women were treated little better than servants, but they actually played key roles in running affairs of state.
It was seen as a major win for the European left reeling from the impact of the Reagan-Thatcher worldview of liberal market economics, anti-Sovietism and a deep distrust of the state, which had been running affairs since the war.
People are running affairs more and more on the local level.
He had since delegated the running affairs of the world's biggest oil producer to Crown Prince Abdullah.
Mr Magufuli's has had a no-nonsense approach to running affairs since coming to power in 2015, but critics have also accused him of trying to silence dissenting voices.
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But we ask him, anyway, because he had a publicized long running affair with Casey Greenfield, daughter of former CNN senior analyst Jeff Greenfield, who is a qualified pundit.
As an official of several bar associations, he ran affairs where judges were given Judicial Sunshine Awards -- his own creation.
Worcester intend to appoint a chief executive to run affairs at Sixways.
Seward again did not campaign in person, but ran affairs with Weed behind the scenes and made his views known to the voter through a Fourth of July speech and lengthy letters declining invitations to speak, printed in the papers.
"We have an elite running its affairs according to a strategy of stubbornness," he said.
"There are two bodies running these affairs: mullahs and retired generals," he said.
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