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Discover LudwigThe phrase "money changer" is correct and usable in written English.
When the context is referring to a person or establishment that deals with exchanging one currency for another, then the phrase "money changer" is appropriate. For example, "We went to the local money changer to exchange our American dollars for Japanese yen."
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money changer
noun
A person who will exchange currency of one type for another for a fee or percentage.
synonyms
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"Cambio Monete" – a stern-looking money changer.
The money changer, however, is dubious.
"We went to court," the money changer went on.
It was only noon, but the money changer looked tired.
"Even during the war we never had anything this bad," said Alassane Diallo, a money changer.
The money changer pointed to the ceiling and the second floor, which had collapsed.
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"And some little money-changer comes along and beats me".
In other words, there's a money-changer in the temple.
Al Barakaat is not some shady money-changer; it is Somalia's biggest employer.
"One man came, a money-changer, and parked and locked his Mercedes," he said.
"When I see the big trucks and guns, we believe the security is good," said Ningyalia, a money-changer.
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