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The word 'purveyors' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun that refers to someone who provides or supplies something, often in a specialized or skilled manner. Example: The local farmers' market is known for its fresh produce, with various purveyors offering a variety of fruits and vegetables.
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purveyors
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Nowadays, there are plenty of purveyors of gluten-rich goodies in Canberra, yet Silo still manages to trump the competition with its focused selection of breads and pastries.
A sniffy email: "Can we have some accurate description of the play please... since when did a lucky deflection count as robbing of possession," writes Martin, who leads such a rich and fulfilled life that he spends his time writing in to purveyors of football text commentary to complain about what he thinks he sees as inaccurate descriptions of matches he's simultaneously watching.
What we said: "More than anything or anyone, they remind us of those late-80s purveyors of garage-infused drone-psych, Loop and Spacemen 3, as well as Pete Kember's Spectrum, Jason Pierce's Spiritualized, and early Verve".
Industry tastemakers have predicted 15 breakthrough acts for the coming 12 months, including purveyors of Glaswegian synth-pop, Birmingham soul and Canadian hip-hop.
Minutes later, he laments: "We've allowed the purveyors of division to become rampant in our society and to create fiction and fear".
A year ago, many interpreted the buy-outs of Dell and Heinz, purveyors of computers and ketchup respectively, to be the start of a new wave of transactions.
This encouraged the rise of bandit groups, such as the Mafia, which interceded between people and the state, sometimes dominating both.The post-war compromise that led to patronage and lottizzazione reinforced the sense that individuals, families and clans, not laws, national institutions or the writ of parliament, should be the natural purveyors of power, wealth, respect and advancement.
Purveyors of Halloween masks of presidential candidates take a ghoulish glee in claiming that they have accurately predicted the winner of the past seven elections: he who sells most, wins.
The Internet, the mobile phone, the ability to travel, the desire of most Russians, especially the young, to be part of a wider world, mean that attempts to squelch the press can only stifle the purveyors of news and debate a bit.
ONE of the big problems that purveyors of MOOCs are soon going to have to face is how to differentiate themselves.
There are currently just 21 of these (22 if you count.arpa, used only for managing the internet's technical infrastructure), and most are reserved for specific users:.edu for American universities, .aero for air-transport companies, the recently-launched.xxx for pornography purveyors, and so on.
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