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business day
[ biz-nis dey ]
noun
- a weekday when most workplaces are open; working day:
Your application will take 10 to 15 business days to process, or two to three weeks.
Friday is not a business day in Jordan—we work Sunday to Thursday.
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Origin of business day1
Example Sentences
But just one business day after announcing the investigation, the federal agency decided the Maine Department of Education wasn’t giving girls equal opportunities and had violated Title IX “by allowing male athletes to compete against female athletes,†according to a letter from HHS to the state.
For instance, last week, when the funding freeze happened, we received well over 700 phone calls in just one business day.
The study, which analyzed 138 accidents involving U.S. airlines from 1962 through 2003, found the companies can expect their stock price to fall around 2.8% during the first full business day after a major crash.
And if securing the Black vote and Black capital was the only thing Harris needed for this campaign, she would have achieved it in a business day.
Currently, transfers must be processed or declined by the end of the next business day, but the new law will allow an extension of three more days.
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