To do business with meaning in English
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Definition
to do business with someone: to trade, to work together, to collaborate professionally with someone
We've been doing business together for the last fifty years, it has been profitable and beneficial for both of us.
Examples
- "I very much look forward to doing business with him as well as with the rest of the Delavigne team in the future."
- "I very much look forward to doing further business with you soon."
- "If Gidyeon decides to slash his prices again, I promise you that we will no longer do business with him, and we will consider legal action against him. I've learned from my sources that this liquidation sale was only advertised online for a few days, and that the page views on the website were modest, so I hope that your sales weren't adversely affected."
- "You don't know me, and we've never done business together, but believe me, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity."
- "It's been a pleasure doing business with you."
- "Brian : Pleasure doing business with you!"
- "Philip : Pleasure doing business with you as always, Harold."
- "Delavigne's always been good to me, and I've been good to them. I'd like to continue that tradition, as reluctant as I am to do business with the French."
- "Philip : Pleasure doing business with you, Harold."
- "In any case, it is always a pleasure doing business with you and your team and I look forward to our next meeting."
- "Follow these pointers, and you'll soon look like the kind of man that people want to do business with."
- "Anything below that and we no longer do business with you."
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