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PhraseMix Examples Categories topic: companies

11 English lessons on the topic of companies

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English Lesson: That seems pretty risky, given the current economic climate.

1. “That seems pretty risky, given the current economic climate.”

English Lesson: Time Warner Cable's customer service leaves much to be desired.

2. “Time Warner Cable's customer service leaves much to be desired.”

3. “Whether they're growing in terms of revenue, I'm not so sure.”

4. “Yeah, well they've certainly added a lot of staff recently.”

5. “That's going to attract a lot of new customers.”

6. “That's a good move on their part.”

7. “Starbucks announced that they're going to offer free Internet access at all their locations.”

8. “The company was established in Silicon Valley in 1983.”

9. “The fast food market in the U.S. is highly competitive.”

10. “They are widely recognized as the world's leading solar energy company.”

11. “Sony has hinted that they may be introducing a new tablet computer at next week's conference.”

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