noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
show
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Where else but on the Net could you succeed in show biz without really trying?
■ NOUN
music
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The music biz would rather manufacture acts than nurture artists.
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They have a music biz ring through their noses: the last rock band.
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As a result, people can now place online, much to the anguish of the music biz .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Ms. Francis reports on the music biz for the magazine.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Agents, these days, they look like corporation men but Herrick was more show biz than Coco the Clown.
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Called biz / ed, the new service can be found on the Internet, and reached via your computer and modem.
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It looks the biz in its racy colours, with go-faster body kit, spoilers and 15in alloys.
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Rather, it serves as an eminently readable reference book for those considering a life in food biz .
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She had come closer than anyone in the biz , had looked inside of him and seen stuff worth redeeming.
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Show biz happens to be the biggest, of course.
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The answer probably lies in the complex maze of hype, distribution and luck which makes up today's rock biz .
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We in the news biz often speculate on the potency of your influence.