noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
mystery shopper
personal shopper
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
buy
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This price gulf mirrors the problem with organic food: most shoppers are put off buying it because it's too expensive.
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Stores were jammed with shoppers buying winter clothes.
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But much more of it is due to consumer-goods firms having encouraged shoppers to buy on price by bombarding them with special offers.
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Interviews with happy shoppers who just bought new undies?
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Consumer affairs spokesman Mr Griffiths accused games firms of rigging the market - forcing shoppers to buy , rather than rent.
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The need was recognized on entering the store and the shopper bought the exact item planned.
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Data showing that shoppers buy these items together more often when they are displayed together will confirm that the ploy works.
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For example, shoppers often buy chicken when the price of beef jumps.
give
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Grocery and discount stores give shoppers with buyers' cards special discounts in exchange for permission to gather information on their purchases.
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But planning officials and Labour councillors insist the scheme will works only if it gives shoppers maximum access to the road.
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The scheme is designed to give shoppers better access to shops without being confined to the narrow pavements.
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He also gives shoppers impromptu shows in Oxford's High Street.
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This gives shoppers the right to purchase donated goods at very low prices.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The streets were crowded with holiday shoppers.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Across the country, retailers are ringing up record amounts as Sunday shoppers pack their shops.
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And today a spider expert claimed the creature had to be caught for the sake of other shoppers.
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At Macy's Plaza, a pianist gracefully serenades shoppers and a fountain offers a soothing respite from the pounding sidewalks outside.
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But much more of it is due to consumer-goods firms having encouraged shoppers to buy on price by bombarding them with special offers.
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In fact, thrift-store regulars complain that mainstream shoppers have driven some prices up out of reach of the needy.
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Over the blare of a popular movie melody, a marketer invites shoppers to the vehicle.
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The police fired teargas in the central shopping district to disperse the rioters, creating panic among shoppers.