You can use the term "quote-unquote" to signal that you are quoting a word or phrase that may not be an exact or preferred term, adding emphasis or indicating skepticism. For example, "She described him as her 'business partner,' quote-unquote, raising doubts about the true nature of their relationship."
If a proper name or nickname is part of a quote and requires quotation marks, use double quotation marks for the overall quote and single quotation marks within the quote for the proper name or nickname.
example of business qoute
One can purchase catering insurance from: Simply Business, Business Insurance Now, AXA Insurance, Ampminisure, Commercial Quote Insurance, Quote Zone, BUSSVC, Insurance Providers, to name a few.
"Many people DO feel that knowing the owner's name adds credibility". "I would if it were MY business" -That's the quote that I have on MY sign fabricating shop's sign, advertising business signs.
A "doing business as" allows a company to use another name to conduct business. Also known as an "assumed business name" and a "fictitious business name," a business may use a name other than the name it was formed under by following the DBA filing steps set by the local government responsible for the area the DBA is for.
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No, not unless the business name is in a published book.
I belive you do have to use your name to get online insurance.
The other name for a business is company. You could also use the word organization.
The ® symbol can be used after a business name that has been registered as a trademark.
There are many places one might go when seeking a quote in relation to a business. "Geico" and "Nationwide" are companies that offer insurance quotes.