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A "business partner" typically refers to an individual or entity with whom another individual or entity collaborates or engages in a commercial relationship to achieve common business goals. This relationship often involves shared responsibilities, risks, and rewards. Business partners can take various forms, including:

1. Co-owners: Individuals who jointly own and operate a business venture. 2. Joint venture partners: Entities that collaborate on a specific project or venture for mutual benefit. 3. Suppliers and distributors: Companies that provide goods or services to each other as part of their business operations. 4. Strategic alliances: Organizations that form partnerships to leverage each other's strengths, resources, or market presence. 5. Investors: Individuals or entities that provide capital or financial support to a business in exchange for a stake in its ownership or profits. 6. Franchisees: Individuals or entities that operate under a franchisor's brand and business model in exchange for fees and royalties.

In essence, a business partner is someone with whom you work closely to achieve shared business objectives, often through collaboration, mutual support, and a formal or informal agreement.