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The phrase "a grocery" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when referring to a grocery store in a general sense, but it is more typical to say "a grocery store" or "a grocery item."
Example: "I need to stop by a grocery to pick up some milk and bread."
Alternatives: "a grocery store" or "a grocery shop."
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At a grocery store?
"Now it's a grocery getter.
A grocery store with power.
His father owned a grocery.
His father owned a grocery store.
It's just a grocery store.
A grocery store is planned for next year.
Will crickets become a grocery store staple?
There is also a grocery delivery service.
Dad also owned a grocery store.
A grocery store on the sightseeing list?
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