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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dealer of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person or business that sells or trades a particular type of product or service. Example: John is a well-known dealer of antique furniture in the city.
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"A drug dealer of mine".
World's foremost dealer of ocean liner memorabilia.
A London book dealer, of course.
He is also a dealer of French antiques.
The other was a German magazine article about a Hamburg dealer of Mongolian fossils.
The bride's father is a collector and dealer of Chinese art.
30 Rock's drug dealer of a physician is prone to saying things like: "You seem nervous.
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A strike could deprive Opel dealers of a key model.
"Both of them are dealers of antiquarian books".
New York has only five to eight top dealers of oriental art.
The company declined to identify the dealers of the stores that were robbed.
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