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The phrase "a general store" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a store that sells a wide variety of goods, often in a small town or rural area. Example: I needed to pick up some groceries, so I stopped by the general store on my way home from work. They had everything from fresh produce to household items.
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Momma runs a general store.
His father, Crisen, owned a general store.
We didn't even have a general store".
His father owned a general store.
"The constitution," he said, "is not a general store".
There is a post office and a general store.
In urban stores, customers treated CVS like a general store.
My husband ran a small store, a general store.
The original gas station-garage is now a general store.
Hicks's forebears had a general store in Nebraska.
Palmer started as a clerk in a general store in Durham, New York.
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