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The phrase "a bookshop" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a store that sells books.
Example: "I love spending my weekends browsing for new titles at a bookshop downtown."
Alternatives: "a bookstore" or "a book store".
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I found a bookshop!
So it is a bookshop.
A bookshop in Bhaktapur, Nepal.
They go into a bookshop, and look!
Long-Winded crossed the street and went into a bookshop.
Shakespeare and Company is far more than just a bookshop.
This wasn't unusual in a bookshop in Brooklyn in 1983.
Long-winded lady visits a bookshop on W. 48th St.
But it's a bookshop with a difference.
Later he ran a bookshop with his wife.
Surprisingly for a bookshop owner, Moser isn't against ebooks.
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