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sell <sell; sells> N LAW

sell

sell by auction ECON

sell on credit VB

sell on credit ECON

sell-to-customer ECON

purport to sell only title ECON

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We were constantly asked by consigners: can we sell art for them?
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He tries to explain the counterfeit tickets and how he has to sell her love letter.
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And anyway, some knacker would probably just rob the car and sell it for parts.
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Meanwhile, it also creates a whole heap of technology that it can hive off and sell on to other businesses should it wish.
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Like a good door-to-door salesman, there was a kernel of truth to his pitch, but he amplified and embellished the facts to sell his product.
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Yesterday, while emotions ran high all around, it was the vendors who sell outside the school gates who appeared to be the most peeved.
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All of a sudden some young, longhaired, tattooed guys could become extremely popular and sell millions of records.
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For example, if undercover officers coerced a potential suspect into manufacturing illegal drugs to sell them, then the accused could use entrapment as a defense.
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Those that buy or sell commodity futures need to be careful.
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Sometimes the purpose is as innocent as wanting to sell more books or attract attention with a startling headline.
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