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The phrase "a retailer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a business or individual that sells goods directly to consumers.
Example: "The new store in town is a retailer specializing in eco-friendly products."
Alternatives: "a seller" or "a vendor."
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"Next though is a retailer and there aren't any retailers".
You are a retailer running a retail arm".
"What makes a retailer discount?
"I wasn't a retailer," he said.
Tapping a retailer reveals directions there.
Amazon isn't just a retailer.
If a retailer is selected for replenishment, the supplier collects a retailer-related fixed reward.
Credit insurance is vital for a retailer.
Sears is a retailer, not Fort Knox.
Amazon, which began as a retailer, now makes reading devices.
But Mr. Johnson is not creating a retailer from scratch.
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