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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fruit vendor" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a person who sells fruit, either from a stall, cart, or store. Example: The market was bustling with activity, as customers bustled about from one fruit vendor to another, sampling and purchasing their wares.
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BARFLY I know a great little fruit vendor around here.
Amin Amira, a 43-year-old fruit vendor, said he was dismayed by Tuesday's demonstration.
Daniel Ginting, a fruit vendor, already has a 100m rupiah loan charging 2.6% a month.
His father barely made a living for his family as a fruit vendor.
Mr. Paulucci began his career in the food business at 16 as a fruit vendor.
Another reluctantly gave him the name of the fruit vendor — Nurul Alam — and told him how to reach his wife.
Tunisia has been in the spotlight since January, when Mohamed Bouazizi, a fruit vendor, burned himself to death in public.
A fruit vendor begged off calls to join the protests, pointing out that he would have to leave his donkey.
All the Tunisian fruit vendor Mohamed Bouazizi was asking for in December 2010 was dignity and respect.
It was humiliation as experienced by a young Tunisian fruit vendor that sparked the unfurling of the Arab Spring.
Her husband, a fruit vendor, makes between 3,000 and 4,500 rupees, or $50 to $75, in a month.
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