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Based on its use in the following sentence, what does conduct mean?

The employee said, “This is no way for managers to conduct business!”


to improve
to confuse
to destroy
*to lead

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User Utkonos
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to lead business. I think
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User Niemiro
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Answer:

The correct answer is the last option.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the given sentence, the verb "to conduct" is used with the meaning of "to lead", which implies that the managers are in front of certain activities profitable for the company such as advertising, mailing, marketing strategies, etc.

The idea of "leading business" is that these managers are in charge of those commercial activities.

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