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Discover LudwigThe phrase "purchasing at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to the act of buying something from a particular place, such as a store or market. For example: "I'm planning on purchasing at the local farmer's market this weekend."
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All 3 members of the family who ate foods (shredded pork barbeque and coleslaw) 30 minutes after purchasing at a convenient-market delicatessen developed gastrointestinal symptoms.
Purchasing at the window will cost $534.
She is now head of purchasing at the French branch of Zalando, an online retailer.
"You can't have so many droves of people here purchasing at such high rates of speed if things were O.K".
The trio were savvy buyers, purchasing at a good time for a modest amount of money by today's standards.
They are not interested in what is presumably the logical outcome of purchasing at below cost price.
The firm is betting that the hot market for apartments will not cool and that it is not purchasing at the top of the market.
Sometimes, purchasing at the end of the month, when dealers want to meet a quota, may give you a leg up.
The addition was based on nearby restaurants' menus, and it was meant to bring in customers at night, said Drew Ritger, senior vice president for business planning and purchasing at Sonic.
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The boys are reporting from CTIA that Verizon just announced they're purchasing AT&T for $25 billion.
Similar stories could be told in the banking industry (with Citibank snatching up Travelers, and Bank of America purchasing Fleet) and the telecommunications industry (with SBC purchasing AT&T and Verizon purchasing MCI).
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