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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dealership" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a business that sells vehicles, such as cars or motorcycles, or provides related services.
Example: "I decided to visit a dealership to test drive the new model before making my purchase."
Alternatives: "a car dealership" or "an auto dealership".
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Nobody signed up for a dealership.
Among those challenges is the lack of a dealership network.
Last month, Mr. Pagani was in Japan, opening a dealership.
"No," he snaps, dumbfounded, "I want to start a dealership".
His father owned Cooke Chrysler, a dealership in Somerset, Ky.
That's when I found a dealership called the Car Bazaar.
After my Hyundai died, I went to a dealership.
His cousins own a dealership down the road.
Negotiation Scenario B. A young man test-drives a certified pre-owned car at a dealership.
Above the new Smart showroom sits a dealership selling Mercedes-Benz, DaimlerChrysler's most prestigious brand.
If you can't resist the urge to touch a Porsche, there's a dealership across the street.
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