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Use "retailers" in a sentence
"While the record industry does not make this wholesale price public, news reports have indicated that the price the music companies now charge to iTunes and other retailers is about 60 cents a song, as noted earlier."
"But then, I feel like charging the retailers is also wrong, since the whole idea here is to get people into the shops to buy the publisher's comics."
"Reflecting all the fear is this week's premiere of the movie "EMI," which stands for equated monthly installments, a term retailers and travel agents use to let consumers know how little they will have to pay each month if they buy on credit."