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"selling" is both correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as either a verb or a noun. Verb: The salesman was selling copies of his new book. Noun: Selling more books was the company's main goal.
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"We've been selling print books for 15 years and Kindle books for less than four years".
Despite the UK's improved performance recently, selling scripted formats to US broadcasters remains a high risk gamble.
The issue came to light when the estate took a number of photo libraries to court in the middle of the last decade for selling her image on without permission.
I first started selling fruits and vegetables when I was 12 years old and then later switched over to haring and have been here ever since.
These cost anything from $35 to $95 but, putting the emphasis on entrepreneurship, Kick Start are selling the pumps to farmers rather than giving them away.
In Christmas 2007, I found a nightclub in London selling the most expensive cocktail in the world.
Like a lot of men of wealth, the Oystons are not used to being told what to do and there is no indication of them selling up.
Their company, Peppermongers, seeks out the stuff that actually makes your lips tingle, selling it alongside a range of other peppery spices.
"It has been about getting in front of people, especially in the early days," says Reeve. "We go to the London Brewers' Market, we are there selling the beer and talking to people about craft beer".
Novak believed he was selling the information to Utah-based militia members.
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