Out Of Business in a sentence

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Synonym: defunct, bankrupt. Antonym: operating, thriving

Meaning: No longer operating as a company


Out Of Business in a sentence

(1) The toy store in the mall is out of business.

(2) The company is about to wreck out of business.

(3) The delisted clothing brand went out of business.

(4) The store is having a going out of business sale.

(5) The once-thriving restaurant is now out of business.

(6) Many people were sad to see Sears go out of business.

(7) The small bookstore on Main Street is out of business.

(8) The worst case scenario is that we go out of business.

(9) The store was abandoned after it went out of business.

(10) The store was boarded-up after it went out of business.



Out Of Business sentence

(11) The new competitor put the old company out of business.

(12) The popular coffee shop downtown is now out of business.

(13) The pet store in the shopping center is out of business.

(14) The local gym has closed its doors and is out of business.

(15) The economic recession put many companies out of business.

(16) The local bakery has closed down and is now out of business.

(17) The clothing boutique on the corner is sadly out of business.

(18) The decline in tourism put many local hotels out of business.

(19) I wondered what caused the closed shop to go out of business.

(20) The global recession put numerous industries out of business.




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(21) The bakery had to go out of business after the owner retired.

(22) The derelict gas station had been out of business for decades.

(23) The store was unavailable because it had gone out of business.

(24) The company's outdated business model put them out of business.

(25) The company's financial mismanagement put them out of business.

(26) The toy store had to go out of business after losing its lease.

(27) The economic downturn put many small businesses out of business.

(28) The restaurant's poor customer service put them out of business.

(29) The movie theater had to go out of business due to the pandemic.

(30) The company's poor management decisions put them out of business.



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(31) The hair salon had to go out of business after the owner fell ill.

(32) The loss of a major client put a marketing agency out of business.

(33) The music store that used to sell vinyl records is out of business.

(34) The movie theater that showed classic films is now out of business.

(35) The company's decision to go out of business shocked its employees.

(36) The lack of funding put the nonprofit organization out of business.

(37) The company's inability to secure funding put them out of business.

(38) The project hit a snag when the main supplier went out of business.

(39) The company that loseth its customers will soon go out of business.

(40) The vacation unhappened when the travel agency went out of business.




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(41) The bad debt expense was a result of customers going out of business.

(42) The company hit a snag when their main supplier went out of business.

(43) The closure of the main road put several local shops out of business.

(44) The campus bookstore was knocked out of business by online retailers.

(45) The antique shop that sold unique collectibles is now out of business.

(46) The electronics store that sold the latest gadgets is out of business.

(47) The art gallery that showcased local artists is sadly out of business.

(48) The jewelry store that sold unique handmade pieces is out of business.

(49) The rise of e-commerce put many traditional retailers out of business.

(50) The rise of ride-sharing apps put many taxi companies out of business.



Out Of Business sentence examples

(51) The high cost of production put several manufacturers out of business.

(52) The company had to downsize because they were running out of business.

(53) The restaurant that served delicious homemade meals is out of business.

(54) The sports equipment store that catered to athletes is out of business.

(55) The building was left abandoned after the company went out of business.

(56) The sudden economic downturn put many small businesses out of business.

(57) The company's financial troubles eventually forced them out of business.

(58) Many sub-prime lenders went out of business during the financial crisis.

(59) The company's poor financial management caused it to go out of business.

(60) The delisted airline went out of business due to financial difficulties.



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(61) The company had a meltdown when their main supplier went out of business.

(62) The lack of customer demand put several niche businesses out of business.

(63) The company's failure to meet quality standards put them out of business.

(64) The furniture store that offered affordable prices is now out of business.

(65) The toy store that was a favorite among children is sadly out of business.

(66) The company hit a roadblock when their main supplier went out of business.

(67) The company's unethical practices ultimately euchred them out of business.

(68) The clothing store had to go out of business due to the economic downturn.

(69) The sudden increase in rent costs put the local bookstore out of business.

(70) The company was up the creek when their main supplier went out of business.




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(71) The hair salon that was known for its trendy styles is now out of business.

(72) The car dealership that sold both new and used vehicles is out of business.

(73) The increase in online shopping put several shopping malls out of business.

(74) A key supplier going out of business upset the balance of the supply chain.

(75) The company's failure to deliver products on time put them out of business.

(76) The company ran into trouble when their main supplier went out of business.

(77) The emergence of a new trend put several fashion retailers out of business.

(78) The company's bad debts were a result of customers who went out of business.

(79) The bakery that specialized in custom cakes and pastries is out of business.

(80) The company got into a pickle when their main supplier went out of business.



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(81) The rise of online marketplaces put several small retailers out of business.

(82) The lack of customer demand forced the small boutique to go out of business.

(83) The company hit the roadblock when their main supplier went out of business.

(84) The company was in a quandary after their main supplier went out of business.

(85) The increase in remote work put several office supply stores out of business.

(86) The increase in online banking put several traditional banks out of business.

(87) The flower shop that provided beautiful arrangements is sadly out of business.

(88) The shoe store that carried a wide selection of brands is now out of business.

(89) The health food store that provided organic products is sadly out of business.

(90) The government's new regulations put several small businesses out of business.



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(91) The repossession of the company's equipment caused them to go out of business.

(92) The small bookstore was driven out of business by the rise of online shopping.

(93) The decline in the local economy forced many businesses to go out of business.

(94) The company's inability to secure reliable suppliers put them out of business.

(95) The implementation of new regulations put several restaurants out of business.

(96) The company was in a predicament when their main supplier went out of business.

(97) The company faced a minor crisis when their main supplier went out of business.

(98) The monopolizer of the grocery market has put small businesses out of business.

(99) The company encountered a plight when their main supplier went out of business.

(100) The restaurant was inand out of business, closing and reopening multiple times.



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(101) The bookstore that hosted author signings and book clubs is now out of business.

(102) The changing consumer preferences put the traditional bookstore out of business.

(103) The family-owned restaurant was driven out of business by the economic downturn.

(104) The economic recession caused many businesses in the area to go out of business.

(105) The company's failure to secure funding ultimately led it to go out of business.

(106) We bid a tearful farewell to our favorite restaurant as it went out of business.

(107) He shouted in confusion when he saw his favorite store had gone out of business.

(108) When a store goes out of business, they might have to liquidate their inventory.

(109) The rise of online shopping put several brick-and-mortar stores out of business.

(110) The company had to halt production due to a major supplier going out of business.



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(111) The family-owned hardware store is no longer in operation and is out of business.

(112) The bookstore chain that was once a staple in many cities is now out of business.

(113) The rise of digital photography put several film processing labs out of business.

(114) The decrease in demand for physical books put several bookstores out of business.

(115) The restaurant's consistently poor customer service led it to go out of business.

(116) The company's inability to attract and retain customers put them out of business.

(117) The small bookstore had to go out of business due to the rise of online shopping.

(118) The company's failure to adapt to the digital age caused it to go out of business.

(119) The company's failure to adapt to changing market trends put them out of business.

(120) The store had to liquidate their products because they were going out of business.



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(121) The company was in a pickle when their main supplier suddenly went out of business.

(122) The ice cream shop that served delicious homemade flavors is sadly out of business.

(123) The local bakery was driven out of business when a large chain store opened nearby.

(124) The small hardware store was driven out of business by the opening of a Home Depot.

(125) I heard that the newsagent is going out of business and everything is on clearance.

(126) The restaurant had to go out of business after failing to attract enough customers.

(127) The cunning businessman cozened over his competitors and drove them out of business.

(128) Our aggressive approach is to buy up the competition and drive them out of business.

(129) The company's legal troubles and negative publicity caused it to go out of business.

(130) The emergence of a more innovative product put several older models out of business.



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(131) The music store had to go out of business after the rise of digital music downloads.

(132) The business had a contingency plan for if their main supplier went out of business.

(133) The decrease in demand for printed newspapers put several publishers out of business.

(134) The increase in online advertising put several print media companies out of business.

(135) The company's mismanagement of funds and excessive debt led it to go out of business.

(136) Necessitously, I had to find a new mechanic when my regular one went out of business.

(137) The company's inability to compete with larger corporations put them out of business.

(138) He bought a set of power tools for a steal at a hardware store going out of business.

(139) The pet store had to go out of business due to a decrease in demand for pet supplies.

(140) The store had to liquidate all of its inventory because it was going out of business.

(141) The company's unethical practices eventually led to them being forced out of business.

(142) The local farmers were driven out of business by the influx of cheap imported produce.

(143) The local taxi companies were driven out of business by the rise of ride-sharing apps.

(144) The bookstore struggled to attract customers and eventually had to go out of business.

(145) The desolatingly empty shopping mall made me question if it was going out of business.

(146) The company's inability to effectively market their products put them out of business.

(147) The company was put in a tight spot when their supplier suddenly went out of business.

(148) The glut of cheap imports from overseas has put many small businesses out of business.

(149) When my favorite store went out of business, I felt like I would go insane with grief.

(150) The video rental store is out of business due to the rise of online streaming services.

(151) The local pharmacy was driven out of business by the opening of a large chain pharmacy.

(152) The local shoe store was driven out of business by the growth of online shoe retailers.

(153) The restaurant was driven out of business due to the pandemic and subsequent lockdowns.

(154) She had to break the news to someone that their favorite store had gone out of business.

(155) The company's anticompetitive tactics were aimed at driving competitors out of business.

(156) The company was in a cleft stick when their main supplier suddenly went out of business.

(157) The introduction of new technology put the outdated manufacturing plant out of business.

(158) The rise of online travel booking platforms put several travel agencies out of business.

(159) The local shoe repair shop was driven out of business by the rise of disposable fashion.

(160) The independent bookstore was driven out of business by the opening of a Barnes & Noble.

(161) The local bakery was driven out of business by the trend of gluten-free and vegan diets.

(162) The decline in tourism in the area resulted in many hotels having to go out of business.

(163) The restaurant's poor location and lack of foot traffic caused it to go out of business.

(164) The company's failure to provide satisfactory customer service put them out of business.

(165) The travel agency had to go out of business due to the pandemic and travel restrictions.

(166) The traditional print newspaper was driven out of business by the shift to digital media.

(167) The small grocery store was driven out of business by the opening of a large supermarket.

(168) The local flower shop was driven out of business by the opening of a large chain florist.

(169) The company's outdated technology and lack of innovation caused it to go out of business.

(170) The company's inability to secure new clients and contracts led it to go out of business.

(171) They have been without a job position since their previous employer went out of business.

(172) The decline in demand for a particular product put several manufacturers out of business.

(173) The music store had to go out of business because of the rise of digital music downloads.

(174) The increase in online streaming services put several video rental stores out of business.

(175) The local pet store was driven out of business by the opening of a large pet supply chain.

(176) The local print shop was driven out of business by the growth of online printing services.

(177) The local bookstore was driven out of business by the popularity of e-books and e-readers.

(178) The small art gallery was driven out of business by the growth of online art marketplaces.

(179) The local hardware store was driven out of business by the opening of a Home Depot nearby.

(180) The bakery had to go out of business because of a lack of customers during the off-season.

(181) The company had to rebuild their supply chain after a major supplier went out of business.

(182) The clothing store that offered trendy fashion at affordable prices is now out of business.

(183) The decrease in demand for physical music albums put several record stores out of business.

(184) The rise of online streaming platforms put several traditional TV networks out of business.

(185) The independent music venue was driven out of business by the rise of large concert arenas.

(186) The project faced a major contretemps when the main supplier suddenly went out of business.

(187) The clothing store's inability to keep up with fashion trends led it to go out of business.

(188) The introduction of a more advanced technology put many outdated companies out of business.

(189) The company's inability to adapt to changing consumer preferences put them out of business.

(190) The company's failure to anticipate and respond to market changes put them out of business.

(191) The company had to go begging for suppliers after their previous ones went out of business.

(192) The small mom-and-pop shop was driven out of business by the arrival of a big-box retailer.

(193) The pet store had to go out of business because of a decrease in demand for their products.

(194) The decrease in demand for traditional cable TV put several cable companies out of business.

(195) The increase in online food delivery services put several local restaurants out of business.

(196) The small clothing boutique was driven out of business by the growth of fast fashion chains.

(197) The small music store was driven out of business by the dominance of online music platforms.

(198) The company's inability to keep up with technological advancements put them out of business.

(199) The government eventually cracked down on rumrunning and put many smugglers out of business.

(200) The movie theater had to go out of business because people started streaming movies at home.

(201) The company was fined for exploiting its monopoly power to drive competitors out of business.

(202) The traditional toy store was driven out of business by the popularity of electronic gadgets.

(203) The traditional barber shop was driven out of business by the trend of men's grooming salons.

(204) The rise of online shopping has put many traditional brick-and-mortar stores out of business.

(205) The company's legal troubles put them out of business as they faced hefty fines and lawsuits.

(206) The store went out of business, selling off all its remaining stock, lock, stock, and barrel.

(207) The government's decision to increase taxes put several struggling businesses out of business.

(208) The introduction of a new technology put the traditional film camera industry out of business.

(209) The clothing boutique had to go out of business due to a decrease in foot traffic in the area.

(210) The independent coffee shop was driven out of business by the opening of a Starbucks next door.

(211) The company was caught in a cleft stick when their main supplier suddenly went out of business.

(212) The company had to resort to their fallback plan when their main supplier went out of business.

(213) The toy store had to go out of business because they couldn't compete with larger chain stores.

(214) The company's anticompetitive tactics were aimed at driving smaller competitors out of business.

(215) The neighborhood hardware store was driven out of business by the opening of a big-box retailer.

(216) The local video rental store was driven out of business by the popularity of streaming services.

(217) The traditional newspaper industry has been driven out of business by the rise of digital media.

(218) The online retailer's inability to compete with larger companies caused it to go out of business.

(219) The company's unethical practices put them out of business as customers boycotted their products.

(220) The company had to resort to their fallback option when their main supplier went out of business.

(221) The taxi industry was driven out of business by the rise of ride-sharing apps like Uber and Lyft.

(222) The decrease in demand for physical movie rentals put several video rental stores out of business.

(223) The traditional stationary store was driven out of business by the shift to digital communication.

(224) The restaurant's inability to adapt to changing consumer preferences led it to go out of business.

(225) The inability to keep up with changing consumer preferences put several companies out of business.

(226) The traditional travel agency was driven out of business by the growth of online booking platforms.

(227) The company's unethical business practices and negative reputation caused it to go out of business.

(228) The finance company had to repossess the gym equipment when the fitness center went out of business.

(229) The local hardware store had to go out of business because of the opening of a big-box store nearby.

(230) The company had to revert to using a different supplier when their current one went out of business.

(231) The company had to revert to using a different supplier after the original one went out of business.

(232) The high operating costs and low profit margins forced the manufacturing plant to go out of business.

(233) The company had to revert to using a different supplier after their current one went out of business.

(234) The online retailer's aggressive pricing strategy put several brick-and-mortar stores out of business.

(235) The traditional photography studio was driven out of business by the popularity of smartphone cameras.

(236) The company's inability to keep up with changing consumer preferences caused it to go out of business.

(237) The monopolisers of the retail industry have been accused of driving small businesses out of business.

(238) The rise of online learning platforms put several traditional educational institutions out of business.

(239) The goneness of her favorite store going out of business left her without a go-to shopping destination.

(240) The company's inability to recover from a major financial loss ultimately led it to go out of business.

(241) The bookstore was driven out of business by the popularity of e-books and online retailers like Amazon.

(242) The local bakery was driven out of business by the opening of a national chain bakery in the same area.

(243) The company's reliance on a single supplier could court disaster if that supplier goes out of business.

(244) The company's lack of innovation put them out of business as customers sought more cutting-edge options.

(245) The agreement between the two companies was rendered null and void when one company went out of business.

(246) The increase in online job search platforms put several traditional recruitment agencies out of business.

(247) The supplier had to write off as bad debt the unpaid invoices from the customer who went out of business.

(248) The travel agency was driven out of business by the ability for consumers to book their own trips online.

(249) The video rental store was driven out of business by the shift to streaming services like Netflix and Hulu.

(250) The restaurant had to go out of business after the pandemic hit and they couldn't sustain their operations.

(251) The company's failure to invest in marketing and advertising resulted in its decision to go out of business.

(252) The company faced a backset when their main supplier went out of business, but they quickly found a new one.

(253) The wealthy businessman was known for monopolizing resources and driving smaller competitors out of business.

(254) The company's inability to keep up with technological advancements in the industry led it to go out of business.

(255) The lack of government support for small businesses in the area contributed to many of them going out of business.

(256) The retailer had to write off as uncollectible the accounts receivable of a supplier who had gone out of business.

(257) Crowding out can occur in the retail sector when large chain stores drive smaller local businesses out of business.

(258) The loss of a major client put a significant dent in the company's revenue, eventually putting them out of business.

(259) The entrepreneur's risk-taking nature made him go over the top out of business strategies, leading to great success.

(260) The large retail chain was criticised for monopolising the local market and putting small businesses out of business.

(261) The lack of customer support and negative online reviews contributed to the business's decision to go out of business.

(262) The rival companies would gang up on the small business and try to drive them out of business by undercutting their prices.

(263) Once the news broke that the store was going out of business, customers rushed to buy up the inventory before it was too late.

(264) The company was in a quandary because their main supplier suddenly went out of business, and they had to find a new one quickly.

(265) The retail giant was accused of trying to monopolize against small businesses by undercutting their prices and driving them out of business.

(266) The artist was able to buy up the copyright to their own artwork, which had previously been owned by a gallery that had gone out of business.

(267) Although bootleggers were eventually put out of business by the repeal of Prohibition, their legacy lives on in popular culture and the history of the United States.



Out Of Business meaning


Out of Business: Tips for Using this Phrase in a Sentence The phrase "out of business" is commonly used to describe a situation where a company or establishment has ceased its operations and is no longer functioning. It signifies the closure or bankruptcy of a business, indicating that it is no longer able to continue its operations due to financial difficulties or other reasons. When using this phrase in a sentence, it is important to consider the context and ensure that it accurately conveys the intended meaning. Here are some tips for effectively using the phrase "out of business" in a sentence:


1. Clearly state the subject: When using the phrase "out of business," it is crucial to clearly identify the subject that is no longer operating. This could be a specific company, store, restaurant, or any other type of business. By explicitly mentioning the subject, you provide clarity and avoid any confusion. Example: "After years of struggling, the local bookstore went out of business."


2. Use appropriate verb tenses: Depending on the context, you may need to use different verb tenses to accurately convey the timeline of the business closure. If the closure has already occurred, use the past tense. If you are referring to a future event, use the future tense. Example (past tense): "The factory went out of business last month due to a lack of demand for their products." Example (future tense): "If they don't improve their sales soon, they will go out of business."


3. Provide a reason or explanation: To add more depth to your sentence, you can include a reason or explanation for why the business went out of business. This helps to provide context and a better understanding of the situation. Example: "The restaurant went out of business because it failed to adapt to changing consumer preferences."


4. Consider using synonyms or related terms: To avoid repetition and add variety to your writing, you can use synonyms or related terms to express the same idea as "out of business." Some alternatives include "closed down," "shut down," "ceased operations," or "went bankrupt." However, ensure that the chosen synonym accurately reflects the situation. Example: "The small boutique closed down after facing fierce competition from online retailers."


5. Be mindful of the tone: When using the phrase "out of business," it is essential to consider the tone you want to convey. This phrase often carries a negative connotation, as it implies failure or financial difficulties. Ensure that your sentence aligns with the intended tone, whether it is informative, sympathetic, or neutral. Example (informative): "The local hardware store went out of business due to the economic downturn in the area." Example (sympathetic): "Unfortunately, the family-owned bakery had to close its doors and go out of business after decades of serving the community."


In conclusion, the phrase "out of business" is commonly used to describe the closure or bankruptcy of a company or establishment. By following these tips, you can effectively incorporate this phrase into your sentences, ensuring clarity, accuracy, and appropriate tone.





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