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Discover LudwigThe phrase "small entrepreneur" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person who runs a small business or is just starting a business. For example, "John is a small entrepreneur who just opened a new restaurant in town."
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NICO WILLAERT -- Small entrepreneur.
"We also saw him as a small entrepreneur, and we wanted to help him".
Mr. LaRocco insists that the future of energy lies with the small entrepreneur.
He puts himself on the side of the small entrepreneur, the local innovator, against big oil and big banks.
For a small entrepreneur, that's a steep price to pay for failing to understand the market before launching a product.
"A small entrepreneur with limited capital and a limited support system needs networks to be successful," says Karen Karp, the company's founder.
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The small-scale entrepreneur gives suitable favours if he wants to stay in business.
Small entrepreneurs are being pushed out".
Even small entrepreneurs are finding opportunities.
Small entrepreneurs are not the only ones who smell opportunity.
But perhaps it needs more of its small entrepreneurs to think big.
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