Why don't we use the definite article before these examples?


'We need to look closely at business growth, technological advancement, economic trends, and product development.'


I would never say 'the business growth' or 'the technological advancement' etc.



Answer



The simple answer is that, if you're talking about a particular instance of business growth, you would use the definite article (e.g., the business growth we've been experiencing).


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