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- User Тарас - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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- User 応振强 - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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- User Tamás Szelei - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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- User 斯波隼斗 - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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- User هيثم الاصيل - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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- User Fabíola - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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- User Trương Đình Sỹ Trí - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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- cornbread ninja 麵包忍者 - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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- single word requests - What do we call people who stand in the street . . .
I would say that the stallholder is the one whose name is on the lease The stall could be manned by an employee So not all people who stand and sell are stallholders “street vendors” is what I’d call them
- Is there any difference between represent and represent for?
I could imagine it being the slang meaning of represent But since we don't have the context, it could also be a simple typo, or an editing mistake (like, they originally had "stands for" there or some such, then replaced the verb but forgot to nuke the preposition) At any rate, if you have to ask this question, you should not be considering represent for at all
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