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The word 'collectors' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used as a noun to describe a person or group who collects items as a hobby or for professional purposes. Example: The museum has a team of dedicated collectors who search for rare artifacts to add to their collection.
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Meanwhile, collectors of recherché celebrity litigation may find much to delight them in the tale of one Charles Sarris, who is suing a stage equipment company for injuries sustained during the construction of a giant pink tongue for Miley Cyrus's current Bangerz tour.
And there have hardly been any women collectors".
Several private collectors, meanwhile, donated vast acquisitions of Aboriginal ethnographic material – secret and sacred objects, bark art, hunting weapons and Indigenous bones and body parts.
Karavkin has been driving his 'Fantasy' for more than 40 years and is preparing the car for an upgrade Though some foreign collectors are ready to pay up to €10,000 for the unusual car, Karavkin says he is not ready to sell "a part of his life".
Ronnie's glasses and a decommissioned gun used by the twins have also been sold to collectors.
Digital parking spaces that signal when they are empty, and smart bins that send a message to rubbish collectors when they are overflowing, will be installed across the city centre from September in the first city-wide project to trial these technologies in the UK.
But not all collectors are looking for ways to let their chosen demographic know just how rich and cultured they are.
"The growing art market in Iran is significant and is sustained by a new generation of local collectors," she said.
She had her first exhibition – which was a success particularly among collectors of ancient Chinese carving - in June 1928 with Skeaping, and the following year their son Paul was born.
Shortly before John Fowles's The Collector appeared, Enid Blyton deployed a couple of collectors in her 1957 Famous Five adventure, Five Go to Billycock Hill: her depiction of two myopic butterfly-lovers is slyly homophobic.
But in the 20th century, it was writers in particular who took advantage of the fact that collectors were increasingly regarded as creeps.
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