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The phrase "this very business" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a specific business or matter being discussed, often to highlight its importance or relevance.
Example: "We need to focus on this very business if we want to achieve our goals for the quarter."
Alternatives: "this particular business" or "this specific matter".
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The problem is they make billions of dollars from this very business model.
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VICE: How did you get into this very unique line of business?
It has developed this reputation because of a very business-friendly economic environment of sensible regulations and a competitive tax rate.
I'm very business-minded.
CARD CARRYING My girlfriend recently gave me this very cool silver business card case with koa wood inlay.
Does that cut out some margin for your business, this very high end of audio systems?
So it's basically a case of defining what constitutes market value in this very new type of business?
This is very big business.
"You know, this is very funny business".
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