Pronunciation: /ˈtʃeɪmbər ʌv ˈkɑmərs/
noun a group or organization of business people who work together to promote and protect the interests of local businesses
A1 The chamber of commerce helps local businesses in the community.
A2 I joined the chamber of commerce to network with other business owners.
B1 The chamber of commerce organizes events to promote economic growth in the region.
B2 Members of the chamber of commerce meet regularly to discuss business issues and opportunities.
C1 The chamber of commerce plays a key role in advocating for policies that benefit the business community.
C2 The chamber of commerce has a significant influence on shaping the business environment in the city.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (chamber) and another word in the sentence (commerce)
A1 The chamber of commerce is located in the city center.
A2 You can find information about local businesses at the chamber of commerce.
B1 Members of the chamber of commerce receive discounts on networking events.
B2 The chamber of commerce plays a key role in promoting economic growth in the region.
C1 The chamber of commerce collaborates with government officials to advocate for business-friendly policies.
C2 The chamber of commerce organizes trade missions to help local businesses expand internationally.
formal The local chamber of commerce is hosting a networking event for business owners.
informal I heard the chamber of commerce is throwing a party next week.
slang The chamber of commerce is all about connecting businesses and making things happen.
figurative The chamber of commerce serves as a bridge between the government and the business community.
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