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consumer [kənˈsju:məʳ, Am -ˈsu:mɚ] N

consumer
konsument(ka) m (f)
consumer rights
consumer legislation

consumer credit N ECON

consumer demand N

consumer expenditure N no pl

consumer-friendly ADJ

consumer goods N pl

consumer goods

consumer preference N

consumer sector N

consumer spending N no pl

end consumer N ECON

end consumer

consumer non-durable N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Most consumers will never update their router's firmware, particularly if the device seems to be operating properly.
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Consumers can also withhold permission to use the data later, making illegal any further distribution or use of the collected data.
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Discount rates from factoring companies to consumers can range anywhere between 8% up to over 18% but usually average somewhere in the middle.
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Consumers choose the neighborhoods they want to live in, how their apartments are furnished, and all other decisions regarding the use of their new homes.
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Despite the limitations, the technology holds enough promise to make it into the hands of consumers.
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He voted to permit the sale of up to five hundred gallons per month of unpasteurized whole milk directly from the farm to consumers.
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Consumers could not sue healthcare providers under this act.
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As both consumers and businesses have increased demand for these drives, manufacturers are producing faster devices with greater data storage capacities.
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The cost of this is passed onto consumers.
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An early demo of the game was available for consumers to play at the event.
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