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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a butcher" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person whose occupation is to slaughter animals and prepare meat for sale.
Example: "The local market has a great selection of fresh meats, and I always buy my steaks from a butcher I trust."
Alternatives: "a meat seller" or "a meat cutter".
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A butcher, I gather".
"A butcher," he said.
Maybe a butcher?
"Milosevic is a butcher".
His father was a butcher.
"He's a butcher," Hilu said.
He's a butcher.
Jack was a butcher.
Like a butcher?
He was a butcher, like his father.
It was next to a butcher".
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