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Colocation Business Idioms for business English
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Annual turnover Bear in mind Break off negotiations Cease trading Chair a meeting Close a deal Come to the point Dismiss an offer Draw a conclusion Draw your attention to Go bankrupt Go into partnership Launch a new product Lay off staff Market forces Past few weeks Sales figures Take on staff
Learn useful expressions and collocation s about business with example sentences. Annual turnover The company had an annual turnover of new liturgy introduced in 2011. Bear in mind Bear in mind that the authors of these books also have agendas. Break off negotiations He said he decided almost immediately after the hijacking to break off negotiations. Cease trading
A company can cease trading and still be registered at Companies House. Chair a meeting He will also chair a meeting of the International Democratic Union. Close a deal I told her not to come back until she closed a deal. Come to the point It has come to the point where communication is relied on technology. Dismiss an offer This is what happens when you dismiss an offer of food and you are running for president. Draw a conclusion The basis upon which you draw a conclusion is subject to incredible impeachment. Draw your attention to “I want to draw your attention to one absolutely fundamental fact”, he said. Go bankrupt I am afraid that most of the small farmers will go bankrupt. Go into partnership Tom went into partnership with Smith to form the firm in 1990. Launch a new product If we launch a new product , we don’t see people lining up at the door, he added. Lay off staff He is accused of failing to notify authorities of plans to lay off staff. Market forces