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were business
noun
A specific commercial enterprise or establishment.
Exact(56)
They were business.
Most were business passengers.
And then there were business interests, too".
Half the chain's guests were business travelers.
Indeed, it turns out that the Dead were business pioneers.
"They were business models based on hope," he said.
Chan said that 80% of Blackberry users were business customers.
But before the Mohns were benefactors, they were business people.
There were business opportunities in conservation as well.
The rest of the runways were business as usual.
These were business people with traits developed over centuries.
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