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You have to buy one at the office.
The tickets were sold out in a moment.
All the tickets are sold out.
Where do I get stamps?
The Bible sells more than one million copies every year.
They sell carrots at the grocery store.
I'm sorry, this painting is not for sale.
How can you make a living from selling newspapers?
Where is the ticket-selling window?
The boy was sold into slavery.
Flour is sold by the pound.
A retail merchant buys wholesale and sells retail.
She couldn't be sold for gold or silver, so she just stayed there and watched.
The Commerce Department reports retail sales rose seven-tenths of 1 percent last month mainly thanks to strong auto sales.
It often happens that goods sell all the better for their high price.
A merchant is a person who buys and sells goods.
In the case of commercial airplanes, private companies compete to sell their product.
Books for young people sell well these days.
Books intended for young people will sell well.
Selling motorcars is my business.

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