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business establishment

NOUN
  1. an establishment (a factory or an assembly plant or retail store or warehouse etc.) where business is conducted, goods are made or stored or processed or where services are rendered

How To Use business establishment In A Sentence

  • There are about 1,530 business establishments in Makati, including 53 embassies and consular offices, enough to keep the city's bomb squad on their toes night and day.
  • The previous Eccentric Club, started in 1890 by Jack Harrison, a theatrical costumier and the father of popular musical comedy actresses Phyllis Monkman, Dorothy Monkman and Beryl Harrison, from its humble beginnings in Shaftesbury Avenue rose to become one of the most influential artistic and business establishments in Britain as well as one of its most generous charities. Archive 2008-08-01
  • Our paper has conceptualized both the location of drug dealing and licit business establishments as outcomes of collective efficacy.
  • Something else quite painful: the way in which the business establishment failed to spot any problems. Times, Sunday Times
  • What is shocking is the denial of the political and business establishment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Shenzhen benefit McNair Internet shopping mall conform to the trend of development of e - business establishment.
  • Is fine glassware considered an essential purchase for homeowners and business establishments?
  • Webster's lexicographers thus might say that because a residence can be a ‘business establishment,’ a residence can be viewed as a ‘retail pet store’ if dogs are sold there.
  • In this connection by personal interviews with the forewomen of factories, and heads of other business establishments employing thousands of working women, the character, and value of our Association has been presented, and a store of information as to the employees, their work, and their wages has been acquired that may, in the future be turned to valuable account.
  • The drive has been undertaken to ensure that domestic LPG cylinders are not used in hotels, restaurants, dhabas, sweet shops, tea stalls and other business establishments.
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