Sentence examples for dealer from inspiring English sources

The word "dealer" is correct and usable in written English
It is a noun that means a person who buys and sells goods, or a person or company authorized to sell a particular product or service. For example, "My dad works as a car dealer. He sells cars in the city."

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dealer

noun

One who deals things, especially automobiles; a middleman.

  • That used car dealer gave me a great deal on my 1962 rusted-out Volkswagen bug!

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Shah chairs a mental health charity and is well known locally in Bradford for campaigning on behalf of her mother, who was released from prison in 2000 after serving 14 years for putting poison into the food of Mohammed Azam, a local drug dealer who she feared was planning to sexually abuse her daughters.

The car dealer Robert Edmiston received a peerage immediately after the 2010 election.

These include Melanie Sherwood – wife of Michael Sherwood, vice-chairman of Goldman Sachs – and Rosemary Saïd, the wife of Syrian arms dealer Wafic Saïd.

He later worked as a second-hand car dealer.

Paul Rosenberg, French art dealer and collector The Paris-based art dealer who represented Picasso, Matisse and Braque.

As Prem Sikka, professor of accounting at the University of Essex, argues: "If some used car dealer was engaged in a fraction of the shortcomings, warnings and scams that big accountancy firms have been involved in, he would be put out of business".

30 Rock's drug dealer of a physician is prone to saying things like: "You seem nervous.

He bought a used car and taxed it, but it broke down within an hour so he took it back to the dealer and abandoned the sale.

He keeps it classy with questions about Tony Stark as a self-made superhero; is rewarded with a line about how he's also an arms dealer.

The speciality of New York and Brooklyn is that these bags are often stapled with a sharp, satirical imprint from the dealer – "Starbucks" is popular, as are "Lazyboy", "Happy Hours", "No Exit" and "Osama bin Laden".

The actor's personal history as a convicted murderer and Baltimore drug dealer (a career that continued well into her time working on the Wire, apparently) lends credence and disquiet to a character described by Stephen King as "the most terrifying female villain ever to appear in a television series".

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