What does that mean?They sound verbal.
What do you call a transaction where a government sells property to a private company? I think that's what you mean. It'd help if you'd explain.1- What is a government('s) selling its properties to private companies called?
A government's selling property to a foreign private company is called denationalization. Now if I asked it as a question does it sound right?What does that mean?
What do you call a transaction where a government sells property to a private company? I think that's what you mean. It'd help if you'd explain.
No. Denationalisation is different.A government's selling property to a foreign private company is called denationalization.
It's called a sale, believe it or not.What is a government's selling property to a foreign private company called?
What is a government's sale of property to a foreign private company called?No. Denationalisation is different.
It's called a sale, believe it or not.
Yes, you can use it.What is a government's sale of property to a foreign private company called?
Is that correct?
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