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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shopper" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who is engaged in the act of shopping, whether in a physical store or online.
Example: "As a frequent shopper, I always look for the best deals and discounts before making a purchase."
Alternatives: "a customer" or "a buyer".
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But as a shopper?
I AM a shopper.
Louboutin, as a shopper, rivals Elton John.
"I am a stasher, not a shopper".
It's official: I'm not a shopper!
"I'm not much of a shopper".
A shopper might find shutter speed listed.
"I think like a shopper," she said.
"I'm not really a shopper," she confided.
"To know what a shopper wants, you have to be a shopper," he said.
But as a shopper he often destroyed it.
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