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11 English lessons on the topic of
'companies'
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“That seems pretty risky, given the current economic climate.”
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“Time Warner Cable's customer service leaves much to be desired.”
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“Whether they're growing in terms of revenue, I'm not so sure.”
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“Yeah, well they've certainly added a lot of staff recently.”
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“That's going to attract a lot of new customers.”
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“That's a good move on their part.”
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“Starbucks announced that they're going to offer free Internet access at all their locations.”
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“The company was established in Silicon Valley in 1983.”
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“The fast food market in the U.S. is highly competitive.”
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“They are widely recognized as the world's leading solar energy company.”
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