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The phrase "a merchant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person or business involved in trade, especially in the context of selling goods.
Example: "The merchant displayed a variety of goods at the market, attracting many customers."
Alternatives: "a trader" or "a seller".
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Spoken like a merchant.
Barkly was the son of a merchant.
A merchant of hope".
Shishkin was the son of a merchant.
That means less risk for a merchant.
Boas was the son of a merchant.
He developed a merchant fleet.
A merchant turned cultural arbiter?
Sarah Kemble was the daughter of a merchant.
The Spy enters, dressed as a merchant.
He may have been a merchant.
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