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Discover Ludwig"dealer for" is correct and usable in written English.
You would typically use it when referring to someone or something that acts as a business representative for another entity. For example, "The company is the official dealer for BMW in the region."
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Mr. Jussel was a dealer for years.
Mr. Forth is also a seed dealer for Monsanto.
She now goes to the dealer for all servicing.
Knight, the largest dealer for Nasdaq stocks, has denied wrongdoing.
Have you asked your dealer for information, though?
Betty Parsons, her dealer for many years, reiterated this.
And say hi to your drug dealer for me.
(Calls to the dealer for comment did not go through).
In China, many shoppers know little about cars and go to a dealer for guidance.
Of course, few things say philanderer, or meth dealer, for that matter, like a second cellphone.
He can buy a 2005 example from a car dealer for £17,995.
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