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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a florist" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person or business that sells flowers and floral arrangements.
Example: "I need to find a florist for my sister's wedding to create beautiful bouquets and centerpieces."
Alternatives: "a flower shop" or "a flower seller."
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She now works as a florist.
My brother is a florist and did all the flowers.
Fantasy Career: I'd be a florist or a botanist.
On passing a florist filled with Pussy Willows.
Later, a florist took over the rest of the space.
The Post's View: A license to be a florist?
"They were mixed fresh cut flowers from a florist.
(What? Malkin was "basket-hanging?" What is he, a florist?
Hannah Fleming is a florist at Vintage Gathering.
I have a florist in Chinatown, and they deliver orchids every two weeks.
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