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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are middlemen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe individuals or entities that act as intermediaries in a transaction or process.
Example: "In the supply chain, wholesalers are middlemen who connect manufacturers with retailers."
Alternatives: "serve as intermediaries" or "act as brokers".
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are middlemen
noun
An intermediary, agent between two (or more) parties
Exact(20)
Both companies are middlemen between publishers and stores.
Mortgage brokers are middlemen who work with multiple lenders to arrange home loans for customers.
"The women here are middlemen," said one of the exhibition's co-curators, Emily Braun.
Pharmacy benefit managers are middlemen between drug companies (the sellers) and insurers and employers that sponsor insurance plans (the buyers).
And both are middlemen: they bring an audience to the product, and the product to an audience.
But most of the people on the buy side are middlemen, too, and they're now facing the incipient revolt of their customers.
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We're middlemen.
They have always been middlemen.
Two Palestinians suspected of being middlemen in the sales were also arrested.
The Indians there were middlemen between settlements to the west and the Great Plains tribes before the Spanish arrived.
Think about it this way: for years, banks were middlemen, buying and selling things for other people.
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