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"worldly enterprises" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to businesses or ventures that are focused on material gain and success in the physical world, rather than spiritual or philosophical pursuits. Example: "The multi-million dollar corporation was known for its success in worldly enterprises, but many criticized its lack of ethical practices."
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As an extension of her abolitionist ideals, she wrote to her brother Charles Beecher, however, about her potential role in the endeavor: My plan...is not in any sense a mere worldly enterprise.
This underlying seriousness led him to view his creative participation in commercial, if poetic, other-worldly enterprises, such as the film of his book 2001: a Space Odyssey, as a kind of scenario writing, not to be taken as an example of his central work.
This grand and clever enterprise, while surely not removing all worldly woes, brings beauty, wonderfully fulfilling intellectual pleasure, and cultural enrichment.
For tycoons increasingly regard the green movement, which less worldly souls might not see as an entirely capitalistic enterprise, as just another way to make a fast euro.
How worldly?
More worldly.
"This generation is worldly.
"Worldly Wise, Locally Savvy".
Veronica seemed lively, worldly.
All worldly politics is dazzled.
She's worldly, no hick.
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