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dealership
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'dealership' is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to a business or establishment that sells goods, especially cars, directly to consumers. Example: I went to the dealership to buy a new car.
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Formal & Business
Alternative expressions(3)
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Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
Members of staff were still answering phones at the dealership at about 5.30pm.
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Some vandalised businesses, including a Mercedes Benz dealership, and looted stores.
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HAIRY male bikers are hard to spot at the Harley-Davidson dealershin in Tribeca, a fashionable part of Manhattan.
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Mr Washington graduated from college and now works as a publisher in a suburb of the city that has a Lexus dealership and where the dogs yap rather than snarl.Stories such as his are far too rare.
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However, 38 other cars have been slowed down remotely after other types of incident, such as the car having been stolen from a dealership, or to prevent a high-speed chase.
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Of the 15.1m cars and pick-ups bought by Americans last year, 2m went to customers who set foot in a dealership only to collect the vehicle.
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It will pay as much again for a big car dealership Porsche owns, which may be sold later to shore up the merged firm's finances.
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This week the European Commission said it will publish proposals next year to reform the present distribution system, under which car makers control the car dealership network.
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And on August 8th a federal court agreed, ruling that the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), a club of schools that sets the rules governing college sports, has violated antitrust law.The case involves Ed O'Bannon, a former college basketball star who now works at a car dealership.
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Valery Gartung, owner of the Mercedes dealership and a member of Russia's parliament, is taking the crisis in his stride.
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The tensions in a car showroom between the salesman who wants to sell what he has in stock and the customer who wants to buy what he has in mind make buying a car one of the least enjoyable of all consumer experiences.The salesman for a dealership in mass-market cars has to make some three sales a week to earn his wages.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about the automotive industry, use "dealership" to clearly denote an authorized seller, especially when discussing franchise laws or manufacturer relationships.
Common error
Avoid using "dealership" to describe businesses that aren't authorized sellers of specific brands. Use "retailer" or "store" for broader contexts.
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Linguistic Context
The noun "dealership" functions primarily as a designation for a business that is authorized to sell specific goods, especially vehicles. Examples from Ludwig showcase its use in describing visits to dealerships, issues within dealership networks, and the impact of economic changes on dealerships.
Frequent in
News & Media
68%
Formal & Business
26%
Encyclopedias
3%
Less common in
Science
3%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "dealership" is a common noun that identifies a business authorized to sell specific goods, particularly vehicles. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and frequent usage in various contexts, primarily in news and business-related content. While alternatives like "franchised dealer" or "car retailer" exist, "dealership" remains a versatile and widely understood term. Using "dealership" appropriately helps to clearly define a business in authorized sales and service, avoiding confusion with general retail establishments.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
motor vehicle dealer
More formal and specific to motor vehicles.
franchised dealer
Emphasizes the authorized nature of the business.
authorized distributor
Highlights the authorization to distribute products.
car retailer
Focuses on the retail aspect of selling cars.
car showroom
Emphasizes the display and presentation of cars.
auto vendor
Highlights the act of vending automobiles.
car seller
A simpler way to refer to someone who sells cars.
sales outlet
General term for a place where sales occur.
retail location
General term for a place where retail sales take place.
vendor location
Refers to where a vendor conducts business.
FAQs
How is "dealership" typically used in a sentence?
Typically, "dealership" is used to describe a place where new or used vehicles are sold. For example, "I visited the car "dealership" to explore new models."
What are some alternatives to saying "dealership"?
Depending on the context, you can use terms like "franchised dealer", "car retailer", or "auto vendor" as alternatives to "dealership".
Is it correct to use "dealership" when referring to a general store?
No, "dealership" specifically refers to authorized sellers, especially in the automotive industry. For a general store, use "retailer" or "store".
What's the difference between a "dealership" and a "car showroom"?
While both sell cars, a "dealership" implies an authorized seller with franchise agreements, whereas a "car showroom" emphasizes the display aspect and may not always be an authorized dealer.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested