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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bodega" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a small grocery store or convenience store, often found in urban areas, particularly in New York City.
Example: "I stopped by a bodega to grab some snacks before heading home."
Alternatives: "a corner store" or "a convenience store".
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A bodega owner fiddled with his iPhone.
It was a bodega in 1979.
He works in a bodega".
"That was a bodega over there".
Pause to make prolonged eye contact with a bodega cat.
Which caused a bodega to consider a name change.
I cried in a bodega, missing our Korean grocer.
"But you can find a bodega everywhere," Mr. Penn said.
He related a recent encounter in a bodega.
Gracious Home is like a bodega, but a little bigger.
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