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Discover LudwigThe phrase "running concern" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in financial contexts to refer to a business that is operating and expected to continue its operations in the foreseeable future.
Example: "The auditors confirmed that the company is a going concern, indicating its ability to meet its financial obligations."
Alternatives: "going concern" or "operating entity".
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Money is a running concern.
The fragility of the environment is a running concern in many of this season's travel books.
Construction quality may prove to be a running concern in the aftermath of this quake.
The immediate catalyst for Tuesday's slide was running concern that the hot Chinese economy might go cold.
It has been a running concern in his street photography, which includes a series on memorial walls and religious spaces in daily neighborhood life.
Coming from an occasional Royal Court bad boy, "Narrative" feels pretty tame by this writer's standards, though a running concern pertaining to a posterior part of the anatomy does remind us of the Neilson of old.
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The Duggan case highlights long running concerns about shootings where police kill.
In the mean time, Alstom has also filed a complaint with the European Commission, which has launched an investigation.One hare, which Alstom has set running, concerns Interfleet, a consultant on high-speed rail projects.
The big news, delivered by the Secretary of State (William Hurt), is that Avenging, hitherto a privately run concern, will now be controlled by the U.N. under the "Sokovia Accords," named for the location of a previous adventure.
In 1927 the U.K.C., a privately run concern tried to get an injunction in a federal court to restrain the A.K.C. from taking diciplinary action against individuals who participated in U.K.C. -sponsored shows.
Everything that deals with how the state runs concerns Haitians".
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