noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
large
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An expert in the field of marketing, he has been successful in selling his produce to large multiples and wholesalers .
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Many see themselves as subordinated to large wholesalers through the institution of credit which renders them dependent.
■ VERB
sell
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We've been selling our wholesaler shoulder rates when we could easily have achieved high-season.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Fisherman are involved in a price dispute with fish wholesalers.
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The early morning market is for wholesalers only, the general public have to wait until later in the day.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Consolidated Stores is a retailer and wholesaler of close-out merchandise.
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Edwin Hodgson, wholesaler of decorative ironmongery, died in 1854 aged thirty-eight.
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In addition, it is seeking to bring the credit periods it offers wholesalers into line, at 60 days.
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The cozy, family-owned shop is not only a full-service florist, but a wholesaler as well.
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The fifth area relates to wholesalers and distribution costs.
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Who benefits from this kind of hand-to-hand wrestling among retailers and wholesalers?