Sentence examples for to franchise from inspiring English sources

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to franchise

noun

A right or privilege officially granted to a person, a group of people, or a company by a government.

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Why did you decide to franchise?

Find a way to franchise county cricket.

"It's so much easier to franchise here," Ms. Sabah said.

Attempts to franchise Walter's in other locations proved unsuccessful.

And now the pair plan to franchise Sally Lunn's.

INSIDE TRACK: From bench warmer to franchise player.

Through the years, she's had many offers to franchise the business but turned them down.

This is not to say that we should abandon the "who wants to" franchise, flat out.

The group also plans to franchise 40 of its mid-market Days Inn outlets by 2008.

He failed to capitalize on a chance to franchise his operation or take it public.

One for-profit gym opened here in Florida, and the owner started to franchise it.

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