We found 26 examples of how to use commerce in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 26.
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1. | We must promote commerce with neighboring countries. | |
2. | English is useful in commerce. | |
3. | The soul of commerce is upright dealing. | |
4. | Commerce led to the development of cities. | |
5. | The Commerce Department reports retail sales rose seven-tenths of 1 percent last month mainly thanks to strong auto sales. | |
6. | Osaka is the center of commerce in Japan. | |
7. | Electronic commerce began to spread rapidly. | |
8. | Along with Tokyo, Osaka is a center of commerce. | |
9. | He made his fortune from commerce. | |
10. | Legal changes threaten online sales in digital commerce. | |
11. | I'd like to understand how commerce works. | |
12. | It is often said that Osaka is a city of commerce. | |
13. | The Olympic Games ceremoniously celebrate the triumph of nationalism, doping and commerce. | |
14. | The shop, the advertisement, traffic, all that commerce which constitutes the body of our world, was gone. | |
15. | Many small business owners belong to a chamber of commerce. | |
16. | The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), under the United States Department of Commerce (DOC), manages the National Marine Sanctuary System, which includes 13 sites and one marine national monument. | |
17. | Early commerce to the Americas relied on the trade winds—the prevailing easterly winds that circle the Earth near the equator. | |
18. | Throughout history, the ocean has been a vital source of sustenance, transport, commerce, growth, and inspiration. | |
19. | English is destined for commerce, German for philosophy, Italian for art, and French for love. | |
20. | Advertising is the driving force behind commerce. | |
21. | "The revisions finalized with this rule-making fit squarely within the president’s mandate of easing the regulatory burden on the American public without sacrificing our species' protection and recovery goals," Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said last week. | |
22. | The city of Ys, says another account, was a place rich in commerce and the arts, but so given over to luxury as to arouse the ire of St Gwénnolé, who, in the manner of Jeremiah, foretold its ruin. | |
23. | "Let me be clear that neither of these agreements with Canada or Mexico applies to lawful trade or commerce. Essential commercial activities will not be impacted," said Chad Wolf, the acting homeland security secretary. | |
24. | As COVID-19 sweeps the globe, more and more people are relying on e-commerce to get what they need. | |
25. | In a city, the economic activity dominates commerce, craft, industry, traffic and administration. |