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    The verb break is used when talking about the sudden destruction of something. The verb brake is used when referring to the slowing down of a vehicle.

    The verb break is used when talking about the sudden destruction of something. The verb brake is used when referring to the slowing down of a vehicle.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    A retailer is a company that sells its products to the public via stores or salespeople, while a seller is a company that sells its products directly to the public via its website or telephone.

    A retailer is a company that sells its products to the public via stores or salespeople, while a seller is a company that sells its products directly to the public via its website or telephone.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    A reseller (sometimes known as a distributor) is a company that purchases large quantities of goods from its manufacturer and then resells the goods to retailers. It is the first link in the distribution chain. A wholesaler is a company that buys goods in large quantities from manufacturers, produceRead more

    • A reseller (sometimes known as a distributor) is a company that purchases large quantities of goods from its manufacturer and then resells the goods to retailers. It is the first link in the distribution chain.
    • A wholesaler is a company that buys goods in large quantities from manufacturers, producers, or importers and then sells those goods to retailers. It is the second link in the distribution chain.
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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    A reseller 'resells' its products to a final consumer. A retailer 'sells' its products directly to a customer. A distributor 'distributes' products from the company to the reseller.

    1. A reseller ‘resells’ its products to a final consumer.
    2. A retailer ‘sells’ its products directly to a customer.
    3. A distributor ‘distributes’ products from the company to the reseller.
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    A retail business sells products directly to the end consumer. A reseller, on the other hand, buys products at wholesale prices and then resells them to the end consumer at a profit.

    A retail business sells products directly to the end consumer. A reseller, on the other hand, buys products at wholesale prices and then resells them to the end consumer at a profit.

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    This phrase is correct and is used to state that a person, place, or thing is closely associated with another by being connected or related to it. For example, "Jane is connected with English Notes."

    This phrase is correct and is used to state that a person, place, or thing is closely associated with another by being connected or related to it. For example, “Jane is connected with English Notes.”

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    Connect to someone " means to be connected to someone, to communicate with someone, to be in touch with someone.

    Connect to someone ” means to be connected to someone, to communicate with someone, to be in touch with someone.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    Both "Connect to" and "Connect with" are correct. Connect with is used as a preposition meaning "in connection with" or "in association with". Connect with can also be a verb meaning "to contact and deal with (someone), especially socially". Examples: I'm going to connect with my friends. The two ofRead more

    Both “Connect to” and “Connect with” are correct. Connect with is used as a preposition meaning “in connection with” or “in association with”.
    Connect with can also be a verb meaning “to contact and deal with (someone), especially socially”.

    Examples: I’m going to connect with my friends. The two of you should connect with your boss. Both are grammatically correct, but “connect to” sounds more natural to me.

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    Instead of "nice to meet you", you can say "pleased to meet you", "I'm flattered to meet you" and "delighted to meet you".

    Instead of “nice to meet you”, you can say “pleased to meet you”, “I’m flattered to meet you” and “delighted to meet you”.

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