business day
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of business day
First recorded in 1790–1800
Example Sentences
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Investors can buy or sell shares of traditional open-ended mutual funds only at the market close on a business day.
From MarketWatch
“It’s getting more and more expensive to do business day by day. It’s not going to be easy for the smaller guys.”
From Los Angeles Times
And when you don’t have certainty, it’s simply impossible to manage your business day to day, pay your employees, get out those deliveries, do all of the daily operations that are necessary to make those thin margins often just work.
From Los Angeles Times
Both versions of the standing order say that any injunctions authorized by them are only good “until 4:00 p.m. on the second business day following the filing of the Petition.”
From Slate
ABC reported in March that the Trump administration had been sued three times for every business day of his presidency.
From Los Angeles Times
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