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A partnership is a business entity with a legal definition and status. A partnership typically involves two or more individuals who share responsibility for the business’s profits and losses, and they work together intending to make a profit.

A limited company can be a partner in a partnership. A partner does not have to be an actual person, but can be another type of legal entity — such as a limited company.

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