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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sell on" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the act of selling something to someone else, often with the intention of making a profit. Example: "After purchasing vintage furniture at a thrift store, she decided to restore it and sell it on to collectors at a higher price."
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sell on
verb
To resell.
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They could also sell on your details to other crooks.
"I sell on a strictly one-to-one basis.
Used copies sell on Amazon.com for $1.48.
Posters of them sell on the Internet.
Sketch the plot lightly, but sell on personalities.
"Design something to sell on a street corner".
Similar(6)
Let or sell on-premise concession space.
Accrington's sell-on clause lands them a huge windfall.
The deal with Lazio includes a 30% sell-on agreement.
City would also receive 20% of any sell-on fee.
United will retain a 50% sell-on fee clause.
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