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Dear Teachers,

A. He trades real estate.
B. He trades stocks and foreign currencies.
C. He’s the owner of mobile phone shop / cell phone shop.
D. He’s a nutritional consultant of Dutch Lady Corporation.

- Are these ok to say?

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D- I'd say 'for'
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Dear Tdol!

- Thanks for your help. but are A, B & C natural?

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Dear Teachers,

A. He trades in real estate.
B. He trades in stocks and foreign currencies.
C. He’s the owner of mobile phone shop / cell phone shop.
D. He’s a nutritional consultant for the Dutch Lady Corporation.

- Are these ok to say?

Thanks a million

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He's the owner of a mobile phone shop.
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