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The phrase "a cheap store" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a retail establishment that offers products at lower prices than average.
Example: "I found a cheap store downtown that sells clothes at a fraction of the price."
Alternatives: "an inexpensive shop" or "a budget store".
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The Wanderers are chosen to be completely different in their appearance, history, value and origin: one is designer's piece - made by myself; one is an antique button from a traditional folk dress; and the third is a cheap store bought piece of jewelry..
It's simple––over the weekend, when you go shopping, pop into a cheap store like Poundland.
For the dress buy a large white t-shirt from a cheap store.
Get the latest clothes (or just go to a cheap store that sells things cheap, but they look nice).
A cheap store where you can by your essentials such as shirts, shoes and pants is H&M, but if you also look at Ross you can find some really good buys.
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Or, head to a cheaper store near you that sells all sorts of things.
Don't buy expensive watches, look for a style then bring the picture to the jewelry counter at a cheaper store or wherever and they'll be happy to help you find a similar one.
A really cheap store brand will have a big, fat cinnamon note sitting on top of everything".
If you do not have glasses of your own, consider buying a pair of reading glasses from a cheap dollar store or all-purpose store.
Each of this Vancouver-based artist's new works simulates a cheap plastic store sign that includes moveable letters.
Each piece simulates a cheap plastic store sign with generic images, words printed on Plexiglas and a section with changeable plastic letters.
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