Does "startup" actually can refer only to a company?
You could do something that no proxy, no VP, no hire, not anyone else can do. What you could do is ask a series of questions that could make you pivot or iterate on the spot. And only the founders could do that. So what this means is in the beginning of a startup, you want the founders outside the building leading a customer development team.
anonymous Does "startup" actually can refer only to a company? Can "startup" refer only to a company? ), you cannot have auxiliary do ( do, does, did ) in the same verb phrase.
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anonymousDoes "startup" actually can refer only to a company?
Can "startup" refer only to a company?
If you have a modal auxiliary (can, could, will, would, etc.), you cannot have auxiliary do (do, does, did) in the same verb phrase.
As far as I know, "startup" refers