verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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business
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As well as linking branches of a company, WANs offer the opportunity to transact business electronically with other companies.
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Then you will feel more comfortable and confident when you transact your business .
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Moreover, the plane may be clever enough to make the trip and transact the business by itself.
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If so, how do we transact our business .
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Before transacting any business he hears two masses.
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And soon after this military tribunal was ended, the circuit court met, peacefully transacted its business , and adjourned.
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Those who transact business in London must know what the rules are.
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It has not yet transacted any business but will look at ways to develop commercial opportunities.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And soon after this military tribunal was ended, the circuit court met, peacefully transacted its business, and adjourned.
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As well as linking branches of a company, WANs offer the opportunity to transact business electronically with other companies.
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Business these days clearly is transacted on a world-wide basis.
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Drinking whisky in the place where they transacted their cold financial realities during the day was out of kilter somehow.
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If so, how do we transact our business.
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Moreover, the plane may be clever enough to make the trip and transact the business by itself.
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Perhaps the longest and most controversial piece of business transacted was the disestablishment of the Hong Kong Branch.
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Very often they were essentially ceremonial or symbolic, with little real political business to transact .