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piece of business
noun as in kettle of fish
Example Sentences
The noise is now growing among Liverpool’s fanbase to see this piece of business successfully concluded, especially as they Salah on a weekly basis, conducting what resembles a personal mission to inspire his second Premier League triumph at the club.
If everyone just accepted this, Congress could’ve taken care of its one piece of business in a day, and then returned home to eat slop at diners or milk goats or whatever it is they do to get reelected.
Capturing a player of Chiesa's calibre and versatility for as little as £10m will be viewed as a shrewd piece of business by the Reds hierarchy, who will hope he can recapture the kind of form that made him one of Italy's hottest commodities prior to his ACL injury.
“It’s a nice piece of business for us,” Lazarus said in a telephone interview.
But without a majority it would likely need a coalition to form a government and — in the first piece of business after the election — choose a president.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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