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n. (plural of corporate English)

Usage examples of "corporates".

Something any of the corporates would pay a single figure percentage of their annual profits to own.

The interested corporates had pushed the Protectorate Charter paperwork through in a matter of weeks.

The major corporates, the ones in the Cartel, they wouldn't give this scheme a second glance.

And with the vast capital investment the corporates have made in the race to understand the Martians, the digging is usually done with about as much subtlety as a crew night out in Madame Mi's Wharfwhore Warehouse.

The corporates swing in, rip the locks off the vacated worlds, and stand back while the Archaeologue Guild swarm all over the fixtures.

Fragments of his weblog go to a private subscriber list – the people, corporates, collectives, and bots he currently favors.

He's the enemy of those Stalinist deviationist running dogs in Conservative Party Central Office who want to bug your bedroom and hand everything on a plate to the big corporates owned by the pension funds – which in turn rely on people dying predictably to provide their raison d'être.

And with the vast capital investment the corporates have made in the race to understand the Martians, the digging is usually done with about as much subtlety as a crew night out in Madame Mi’s Wharfwhore Warehouse.

Something any of the corporates would pay a single-figure percentage of their annual profits to own.

Helldeck might have shrunk from its glory days: worker barracks and company facilities had gnawed it down to a strip about a k and a half long, give or take the fashionable tail-end the corporates used: that was another ten or fifteen establishments—but you wouldn’t find any corporate decor in The Hole.

The major corporates, the ones in the Cartel, they wouldn’t give this scheme a second glance.