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The phrase "a big store" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a retail establishment that has a large physical size or a wide variety of products.
Example: "I prefer shopping at a big store because they usually have everything I need in one place."
Alternatives: "a large shop" or "a spacious retail outlet."
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That's hard to do with a big store like Barneys".
"He had never been to such a big store before".
If you have a big store, you have to have a wide range of customers.
Mall has a big store at either end & little stores in between, along an enclosed arcade.
The latter was Knoxville's prize catch, although writer says its pavilion is mostly a big store.
(Him) They taste better than any of the ones you get in a big store.
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Such vacancies occur when retail companies merge or shrink because of a bankruptcy, move out of a declining neighborhood or open a bigger store near an existing store, making the older outlet redundant.
Eventually, Eddie closed that location and moved to a bigger store, just a few blocks from Sight and Sound's old location.
Not a very big store — in fact, quite a small store.
In many senses, Mr. Armani is the proprietor of a very big store.
However, Limited Too tends to get the new ones really late, even though they're a pretty big store.
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