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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bookstore" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a place where books are sold.
Example: "I love spending my weekends browsing for new titles at a bookstore."
Alternatives: "a bookshop" or "a book store."
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I visited a bookstore.
Visit a bookstore.
They run a bookstore.
Why can't a bookstore?
A bookstore, I think Brentano's.
It's a bookstore for anybody.
Why at a bookstore?
Not a bookstore?
A bookstore for the reverently bookish.
Would it work as a bookstore?
I met Daniel Genis at a bookstore.
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