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out of business collocation no longer operating as a company that produces, buys, or sells goods and services: This new tax will put a lot of small firms out of business. A lot of hospitality venues went out of business during the pandemic. See
business The cafe has been out of business for nearly three years now. The minister felt obliged to intervene or many companies would be forced out of business. This time last year we were almost out of business, but there has been a fantastic turnaround. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Buying & selling - general words all-you-can-eat anti-consumer anti-dumping back order barter dealership desk research distribution channel do business with someone/something dumping ebay flood pawn pre-emption pre-order procurement rewards card shelf tender the bottom drops/falls out of the marketidiom |