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The phrase "peddle in" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe the act of selling or promoting something, often in a somewhat negative or informal context. Example: "He tends to peddle in conspiracy theories that lack any credible evidence."
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For those who peddle in rumour and angst, this is a lucrative market indeed.
"The ineffectiveness of journalists who peddle in truth has never been more apparent to me than in this election cycle".
In an e-mail to me that same day, she outlined the critical tension that exists between artists and online platforms that peddle in privatized public spaces.
And the far-right opportunists who peddle in fear, and seize power in chaos, are only too happy to join in the fun and games.
Faced with condescending attitudes from outsiders and grumbling from many locals, they are determined to peddle in pride, and hope to convert others in the process.
Officers who work there are, therefore, called "cheese eaters," while rogue officers have been known as "grass eaters" (those who peddle in low-level but pervasive wrongdoing) and "meat eaters" (who are more aggressive or violent).
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It's all very moreish for now, but could change again once the people who peddle in-game currency for real cash determine how to exploit the system.
"Influence peddling in Washington".
He was convicted of influence peddling in 2009 and bundled off to prison.
Peddled in a suitcase around the boutiques of Paris, they sold out everywhere they were stocked.
So Romney thought that the primaries were peddling in fairy tales?
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