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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cashier" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person whose job is to handle payments and receipts in a store or similar establishment.
Example: "After waiting in line for several minutes, I finally reached a cashier to pay for my groceries."
Alternatives: "a checkout clerk" or "a sales associate".
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I approached a cashier.
She was a cashier.
"I work as a cashier.
A cashier at Foodtown offered her money.
The bride's mother is a cashier there.
"Nobody hangs out here," a cashier in the bodega said.
Relieved, the shopper approached a cashier with the $10 cow.
After 11 years of schooling, I became a cashier.
"This is a self-service supermarket without a cashier.
"People like the classics," a cashier at the Playpen explained.
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