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purveyor

[per-vey-er] / pərˈveɪ ər /


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Chip makers and cloud-computing purveyors have described the demand for their offerings as effectively limitless, with heads of the AI model companies bemoaning capacity constraints and tussling over chip allotments.

From The Wall Street Journal

Look for X’s John Doe as a purveyor of bootleg caviar.

From Los Angeles Times

The New York Times, now the best-known purveyor of crosswords, thought the puzzle beneath it, and didn’t offer one until 1941.

From Los Angeles Times

Mejia, 35, has proven to be a savvy purveyor of marketing, distributing corgi stickers at community events and sending his staff to City Council meetings in green city controller jackets.

From Los Angeles Times

His friend and translator Elizabeth Anscombe warned against taking him as a purveyor of theories and answers.

From The Wall Street Journal