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bar merchant
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "bar merchant" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a business or individual that sells alcoholic beverages, often in a bar or tavern setting. Example: "The bar merchant offered a wide selection of craft beers and cocktails to patrons."
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Alternative expressions(19)
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Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
With any luck your local salad-bar merchant isn't quite as savvy.
News & Media
Electric furnaces also are employed, exclusively, by mini-mills, small plants using scrap charges to produce reinforcing bars, merchant bars (e.g., angles and channels), and structural sections.
Encyclopedias
At a time of weak economic growth and high unemployment, a growing number of French retailers have begun to openly chafe at restrictions that since 1906 have barred merchants, with some exceptions, from keeping their doors open on Sunday.
News & Media
The apps show local listings for restaurants, bars, merchants, and events, and also suggests places and deals for you based on your location and past behavior.
News & Media
The apps show local listings for restaurants, bars, merchants, and events, and recently started to suggest places for you based on your location and past behavior.
News & Media
The settlement also bars the merchant, Ezra Dweck, and his company, the EMH Group, from participating in online auctions for four years, according to a statement by Mr. Cuomo's office.
News & Media
The core is a way-upscale grocery store (Spanish ham, $27 a pound; French cheese, $20 a pound) with eateries around its perimeter — a tapas bar, taqueria, coffee merchant, wine shop, juice vendor, pizzeria, sushi and oyster bar — everything you wish you had in the building at your job but don't.
News & Media
At first, Starbucks customers will need to show the merchant a bar code on their phones.
News & Media
The Avante-Garde bar in Glasgow's Merchant City is one of many properties to have been hit, according to Owen Duffy.
News & Media
And it's not just London: the recipe of uncomplicated food (often just charcuterie and cheese) and intelligently chosen wine (often available as a takeout) has also been adapted by Brighton's Ten Green Bottles, Edinburgh's Divino Enoteca and Cambridge Wine Merchants' Wine Bar (the list put together by wine writer Matt Walls at timatkin.com is a good place to start).
News & Media
I guess the dickheads at the Graffiti Bar and other surrounding merchants have complained about the noise coming from the bar during shows and now it's time to get serious!
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to the owner or operator of a bar, consider the specific context and choose a term that reflects the formality and setting. "Tavern owner" might be suitable for a historical context, while "bar proprietor" is more formal.
Common error
Avoid using overly specialized or archaic terms unless they are appropriate for the specific setting or audience. Terms like "saloon keeper" might sound out of place in a modern urban context.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "bar merchant" functions primarily as a compound noun, denoting a person or entity engaged in the business of owning or operating a bar. As per Ludwig AI, the phrase is correct and usable in written English, though less common than alternatives.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "bar merchant" is grammatically correct but not as common as alternatives like "bar owner" or "tavern keeper". Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and usability. While the phrase effectively identifies someone in the business of owning or running a bar, context and audience should guide the choice between "bar merchant" and its more common synonyms. As there is a lack of exact matches for the query in the provided data, usage frequency is classified as 'Missing'.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
tavern owner
Replaces "bar merchant" with a more traditional term for the owner of a drinking establishment.
pub landlord
Offers a British English alternative for the manager of a pub.
saloon keeper
Provides a historical term for someone who runs a saloon.
bar proprietor
Uses a more formal term for the owner of a bar.
drinks vendor
Refers to someone who sells alcoholic beverages, not necessarily in a bar setting.
beverage retailer
Emphasizes the retail aspect of selling drinks.
alcohol distributor
Highlights the distribution of alcohol, rather than direct sales to customers.
wine seller
Focuses specifically on the sale of wine.
spirits merchant
Highlights the sale of spirits.
local bartender
Focuses on the person who serves drinks, rather than the business owner.
FAQs
What does "bar merchant" mean?
The term "bar merchant" refers to a person who owns, manages, or operates a bar. It combines the concept of a bar (a place serving alcoholic beverages) with merchant (a seller or trader).
What can I say instead of "bar merchant"?
You can use alternatives like "tavern owner", "pub landlord", or "bar proprietor" depending on the context.
Is "bar merchant" a common term?
What is the difference between a "bar merchant" and a bartender?
A "bar merchant" is typically the owner or manager of the establishment, while a bartender is an employee who serves drinks to customers.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested