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free enterprise

[free en-ter-prahyz] / ˈfri ˈɛn tərˌpraɪz /


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The right wing and free market forces have really manipulated the symbols of American freedom, as if free enterprise is somehow integral to American democracy.

From Los Angeles Times

For all our national celebration of free enterprise, people in both parties worry that China’s civil-military fusion might give Beijing a decisive advantage.

From Washington Post

Mr. Ayres, the Republican pollster, said that governors trying to control the virus policies of schools, employers and local officials were breaking with years of tradition on free enterprise and local control.

From New York Times

In the 19th century, the railroads were pretty much complete free enterprise.

From Washington Post

“Businesses are relocating to and investing in the Lone Star State at a record pace because we’ve built a framework that allows free enterprise to flourish and hardworking Texans to prosper.”

From Seattle Times