No!
"You look forward to doing business with you" would be grammatically correct.
I assume that you really wanted to ask whether "I look forward to do business with you" is correct and this brain-dead web site insisted on changing "I" to "you." Even in this case, you should change "to do" into "to doing."
I look forward to doing business with you.
If you really meant to ask about "You look forward to do business with you," then you should change "to do" into "to doing" to fix the grammar and change the second "you" into "yourself" to make the sentence clearer.
You look forward to doing business with yourself.
Looking forward on doing good business with you & your company,
Looking forward to
doing good business with you & your company,
Profit, either normal or super
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creativity make ones business look more outstanding against others. It earns one more customers as people today look in terms of ellegance and new technology etc
When it comes to shops i think the best way to generate sales when business is slow is a spot of re merchandising. Making your business look fresh and appealing and making it look like new products have been added always helps to boost your customer footfall.
Typically, the Business Development Department of a manufacturer will identify strong potential markets for their product and look for channels of distribution in those markets.
No, the correct sentence is "I look forward to seeing you." This uses the -ing form after "to" to show the action that you are looking forward to.
It is correct to say "We look forward to hearing from you." As in the sentence " We look forward to their visit.", the word "to" in this idiom is a preposition followed by a noun/ noun phrase.
We look forward to celebrating with you is the correct one.
"We look forward to working with you." Is a correct sentence.
Yes, "I look forward to seeing you" Is correct grammar.
i look forward to continued working relationship
looking forward to talking to you or speaking with you.
You can say, 'I am looking forward to being there." or "I look forward to being there."
I look forward to indulging myself!
It is almost correct. The correct phrase is "I look forward to speaking with you."
to look forward to
No, not quite. You should say: I look forward to working with you in the future.