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"hawk their wares" is correct and usable in written English
It is an idiom used to describe when someone is salespersonally trying to promote or advertise their goods or services. For example: "The vendors at the market were hawking their wares to attract potential customers."
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The best shops don't hawk their wares.
Entrepreneurs have set up tables from which they hawk their wares, including teach-yourself-Hebrew courses.
Peddlers hawk their wares as the crowd waits for the bullfight to begin.
Celebrities like Jesse Ventura, the former governor of Minnesota, hawk their wares.
The first, timed well for holiday gift buying, is Design Mart, in which young local designers will hawk their wares.
The freak-shows, the jesters, the mountebanks: little Cromeron would hawk their wares around the mocking town.
Other immigrants have unlicensed corner shops or hawk their wares on the streets: their modest success fuels jealousy.
Old sardine companies hawk their wares at factories like La Belle-Iloise in fancy tins, packaged as gifts.
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Many scalpers wandering the halls of the MGM Grand were hawking their wares for barely any profit.
Publishers have become increasingly adept at hawking their wares to programme-makers.
During his stay in Rome, Mr. Simms again saw vendors hawking their wares from carts.
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