diamond merchant
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdiamondandmerchant
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diamond
noun
uk/ˈdaɪə.mənd/us/ˈdaɪ.ə.mənd/
a transparent, extremely hard precious stone that is used in jewellery, and in industry for cutting ...
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merchant
noun[C]
uk/ˈmɜː.tʃənt/us/ˈmɝː.tʃənt/
a person whose job is to buy and sell products in large amounts, especially by trading with ...
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(Definition ofdiamondandmerchantfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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One was a millionaire coal owner and the other was adiamondmerchant.
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In 1898, however, she married a wealthydiamondmerchantand retired from the stage.
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These include adiamondmerchant, a businessman, and an attorney.
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Along with his schooling education he managed to grab the diamond education as well that helps in building his career in the field ofdiamondmerchant.
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Her father is adiamondmerchant.
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Roz alerts thediamondmerchantto the robbery taking place.
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Roz soon uncovers a link between the bank and adiamondmerchant.
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In that situation what would gold or diamond merchants have done?
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After debuting with a robbery of a theatre, he pursued the more lucrative pursuit of stealing from diamond merchants.
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The report is published weekly and given to jewelers and diamond merchants to set prices for consumers.
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They, for the most part were jewelers and diamond merchants.
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The road housed several gold and diamond merchants.
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They were rich diamond merchants.
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London diamond merchants at that time did their own diamond nishing, bringing themselves substantially increased prots.
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