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Discover LudwigThe phrase "small enterprise" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to refer to a business that is not large or has a limited amount of resources. For example, "The small enterprise recently released a new product line."
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That's partly the nature of a small enterprise.
A South Dakota brewer is the state's top small enterprise.
He then worked for a small enterprise software firm.
I want regulators to see their job as encouraging small enterprise, not crushing it.
The Fourth Amendment does not differentiate between big and small enterprise.
In all developing countries traditional forms of moneylending continue, particularly for agriculture and small enterprise.
In a small enterprise, it may be impractical to prohibit family members from supervising one another.
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Small enterprises are dominant.
He sees the future in small enterprises.
Let there be places for large and small enterprises.
The evidence displays a rich diversity of innovation patterns in small enterprises.
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