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Does business have a suffix and prefix?

The word "business" itself doesn't have a prefix or suffix. It's a complete word on its own.

However, we can form new words by adding prefixes and suffixes to "business":

Prefixes:

* Un-businesslike: Not typical of business practices.

* Re-business: To start a business again after a break.

* Mis-business: To conduct business poorly or dishonestly.

Suffixes:

* Businessman: A man who is engaged in business.

* Businesswoman: A woman who is engaged in business.

* Businesslike: Having the characteristics of a business.

* Businessperson: A person who is engaged in business.

* Business-minded: Having an aptitude for business.

* Business-oriented: Focused on business concerns.

So while "business" doesn't have a prefix or suffix, we can add them to create new words related to the concept of business.

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