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Latest post Mon, Jul 16 2007 6:59 PM by Kekel. 2 replies.
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Kekel  +  391774 Fri, 13 Jul 07 09:04 PM
Which one is the correct one??

to travel for business
to travel on business
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Grammar Geek  +  391794 Fri, 13 Jul 07 10:40 PM
Both, actually. Or "make a business trip."
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Kekel, 2 yr 115 days ago
Hi Geek!
but is there any difference about its usage??


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