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milk vendor
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "milk vendor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person or business that sells milk, typically in a local or informal context. Example: "Every morning, the milk vendor delivers fresh milk to our doorstep."
✓ Grammatically correct
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2 human-written examples
Likewise a 1900 photo of a goat milk vendor on a city street with his goats serving milk to two little girls, and a 1929 photo of the unemployed lining up for food.
News & Media
Fauja worked in jobs ranging from night watchman to milk vendor and moneylender.
News & Media
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58 human-written examples
Despite this, the aim of this study was to determine the presence of contaminating microorganisms and their antibiotic resistance patterns in the raw milk produced by individual farmers, collectors and milk vendors in Jigjiga city, eastern Ethiopia.
A total of sixteen plastic jerry can milk handling containers were randomly obtained from dairy actors: dairy farmers, milk transporters and milk vendors and four aluminium cans from a dairy plant (Guildford Dairy) and transported to the laboratory under aseptic conditions for microbial load analysis at 4 °C.
Informal milk sellers were categorized into 5 types prior to the survey: i) milk shops with a bulk cooler, ii) milk shops with a small refrigerator, iii) milk shops without a refrigerator, iv) milk traders/vendors with milk cans on a bicycle and v) roadside milk vendors (as defined in Table 1).
Science
In 1987 supermarkets were authorized to operate as milk vendors.
Science
Milk vendors delivered milk daily directly to every household in New Zealand [ 65, 66].
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Around Canal Street in Chinatown, $1.50 coconuts hacked open for their refreshing milk abound, and vendors sell Ping-Pong-ball-size wafflelike cakes for cheap.
News & Media
Untreated and often diluted milk is sold by vendors directly to consumers at about MK 50 per litre.
"Yes, we still hear a little shooting at night, and there is a curfew," said Najemdin Rachman, a vendor of powdered milk.
News & Media
Vendors with a milk can on a bicycle were the second largest source (27.7%, 90% CI: 10.7 47.1) and shops with a small refrigerator the third (11.9%, 90% CI: 8.1 16.5).
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use the phrase "milk vendor" to refer to a person or entity that sells milk, especially in contexts where a more informal or local setting is implied.
Common error
In casual contexts, avoid replacing "milk vendor" with unnecessarily formal terms like "authorized dairy distributor", as this can sound unnatural.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "milk vendor" functions primarily as a noun phrase, identifying a person or entity involved in the sale of milk. As shown by Ludwig, it acts as a subject or object in sentences, specifying the role of the individual or business.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "milk vendor" is a grammatically correct noun phrase that refers to someone who sells milk. While Ludwig AI confirms its correctness, it's a relatively rare term, primarily found in news and scientific contexts. Related terms include "milk seller" and "dairy vendor". When writing, it is best used in situations where a local or informal context is implied. Avoid overly formal alternatives in casual settings. While "milk vendor" is not incorrect, its infrequent usage might make alternatives more suitable in some situations.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
milk seller
Replaces "vendor" with the synonym "seller".
dairy vendor
Uses "dairy" as an adjective to specify the type of vendor.
milk retailer
Substitutes "vendor" with "retailer", implying a more formal business.
milk distributor
Emphasizes the distribution aspect of the vendor's role.
dairy farmer selling milk
Specifies that the farmer is directly selling the milk.
milkman
Traditional term for a person who delivers milk.
supplier of milk
Focuses on the act of supplying milk.
seller of dairy products
Broader term that includes other dairy products.
local milk provider
Highlights the local aspect of the milk supply.
milk merchant
Uses a more formal term for someone who sells milk.
FAQs
What does "milk vendor" mean?
A "milk vendor" is a person or business that sells milk, typically on a local scale.
Is there a difference between a "milk vendor" and a "milk supplier"?
While both sell milk, "milk supplier" might imply a larger-scale operation, while "milk vendor" often suggests a local or smaller-scale seller. You can explore the use of "milk supplier".
What are some alternatives to "milk vendor"?
Alternatives include "milk seller", "dairy vendor", or, more traditionally, "milkman".
How can I use "milk vendor" in a sentence?
Example: "The local "milk vendor" delivers fresh milk to our doorstep every morning."
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested