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The phrase 'consumer of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone or something that consumes or uses a certain product or service. For example, "John is a frequent consumer of fast food."
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China is a voracious consumer of potash.
"He was a voracious consumer of polls.
"The consumer of adult sites wins.
* I'm a big consumer of music.
I was an avid consumer of comedy.
"China is a big consumer of oil.
The consumer of tomorrow will be very different to the consumer of yesterday.
We had to be the consumer of last resort.
He has long been a voracious consumer of C.I.A. intelligence.
My son had become a habitual consumer of GoPro videos.
It is the largest consumer of Bolivian gas.
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