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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a milkman" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who delivers milk, typically to homes or businesses.
Example: "In the past, a milkman would come to our neighborhood every morning to deliver fresh milk."
Alternatives: "milk delivery person" or "dairy delivery worker".
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I was a milkman.
Arthur Beyless was a milkman.
Old or young — a milkman or Garda, a daughter, grandchild.
Bernard was a milkman for Dellwood Dairy at the time.
I've been a milkman, postman and a panel beater.
Her father worked as a milkman in the mornings and a carpenter in the afternoons.
A milkman coaxed the bear out of the tree by offering it cottage cheese and milk.
A milkman going by on his way to the depot had noticed.
But it wasn't until he became a milkman that Brian Jacques found his métier.
That's why I decided to put a milkman in my Father Christmas book.
He was a milkman, a sporting-goods salesman and a janitor in a paper factory.
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