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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trafficker" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who engages in the illegal trade of goods or people, often in contexts related to crime or smuggling.
Example: "The authorities arrested a trafficker who was involved in the illegal drug trade."
Alternatives: "a smuggler" or "a dealer".
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A trafficker wanted in the United States walked out of police headquarters after bribing guards.
And Basu is counseling M. on what to do if she is sold to a trafficker.
He was a trafficker, yes, but he sold drugs only because others consumed them.
I got to know him as both a trafficker and later on as a community organiser.
Hill also raised the possibility of a player's being considered a trafficker of illegal substances.
This gives me good credit as a trafficker among the agents".
What he finds is a profound punster, a trafficker in double meanings.
Italy has handed its first life sentence to a trafficker linked to the deaths of migrants in the Mediterranean.
There they waited, always under the control of a trafficker, and unable even to leave their hotel room without permission.
Another two-thirds of youngsters reportedly know at least one relative or friend working as a trafficker or pimp.
The disgust toward the United States expressed by an anonymous coyote (a trafficker of illegal immigrants) doesn't help.
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