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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sells" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, as "sells" is a verb and should not be preceded by "a" in this context.
Example: "The company sells a variety of products."
Alternatives: "a sale" or "a seller."
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Assume that Dealer A sells its interest in a Treasury book-entry security to Dealer B. The transaction likely would take the following form.
Pick one of these two stocks for your portfolio: Company A sells electronic gadgets whose sleek designs are the epitome of cool.
"On Monday, Farmer A sells it to Farmer B for $100.
On Wednesday, Farmer A sells it back to Farmer B for $200.
As a result, A sells the home to an unrelated buyer, B for $300,000.
Here there are, let us say, three feasible alternative worlds: (1) Transaction 1, where A sells B a shovel for an exorbitant $30 2(2) Transaction 2, where A sells B a shovel for the normal price of $15 3(3) no transaction.
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Is Englishness enough of a selling proposition?
A store sells a "tasty cookie".
A product sells itself.
Think like a business selling a product.
A book sold is a book sold, right?
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