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Latest post Fri, Jun 2 2006 10:55 PM by Dominik. 2 replies.
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Dominik  +  231879 Fri, 02 Jun 06 08:25 PM
Hello!
I have two questions:
1. Can we say "a small busines company"? Does "a small business company" mean the same as "a small business / a small-scale enterprise" ?
2. Can we say - "Stages of starting a business activity" ?
("business activity" in a meaning of "a small business/company")

Thanks in advance!

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"Start by doing what's necessary; then do what's possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible." - St. Francis of Assisi...
Grammar Geek  +  231907 Fri, 02 Jun 06 10:19 PM

You posted this in two places. Please don't do that - it wastes our time in answering questions that have already been addressed elsewhere.

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Barbara, who answers in American English. My housekeeping skills attest to the truth of the second law of thermodynamics: Left to themselves, things get more and more random!
Dominik, 3 yr 177 days ago
I'm sorry, but I thought it was a better place for my post.
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