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# Paul C. Jeffries Yes, but they don't use that phrase for "win win"...

*January 20, 2023 — Comment Archer T. Ships replied to Paul C. Jeffries's comment.*

Paul C. Jeffries Yes, but they don't use that phrase for "win win" business decisions.  That particular phrase is only used (in my experience) for "win lose" business decisions.
