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Use "brokerages" in a sentence
"It would seem as though the historical monopoly on information previously enjoyed by real estate brokerages is starting to disappear, and the profession will involve less horse trading, and there will be a fewer number of more highly qualified and scrupulous agents adding value as advocates to real estate deals, paid not out of the proceeds – which I consider a real conflict of interest – but for their time."
"Big-name brokerages usually target trainees in their 20s, but in recent years, they've begun looking for career-changers and are increasingly open even to middle-aged newbies, says Mark Elzweig , who runs a New York-based placement firm."
"We know the brokerages were the ultimate customers of the agencies and that the brokerages were paying the agencies millions to get rated."