0Let say: a shop open in March, and it has provided service for 2 month. 02br 02br 00Question: Is there any word means "duration since starting service" to present this 2 month?02br 02br 00I have some ideas but seem not appropriate: "Period for business", "Period for service", "duration since starting service" etc.02br 02br 00Actually, I am confused to present this idea. Hope you can understand what I am saying...02br 02br 00Thx for reply.0-
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0 The shop has been (trading)/(open for business) for two months0-
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0 The shop has been (trading)/(open for business) for two months0-
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0 Est'd can mean the date the Company was set up - it didn't necessarily trade or provide services from then.02br 00I set up one of my Companies in September 2003 - so it was Established Spetember 200302br 00but we didn't start trading until January 2004 0-