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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hardware shop" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a store that sells tools, building materials, and other equipment for home improvement or construction.
Example: "I need to pick up some nails and a hammer from a hardware shop before starting my project."
Alternatives: "a hardware store" or "a tool shop."
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Help, I need a hardware shop.
At a hardware shop he rented a diesel pump used for draining water from basements.
July 27 Ali and Hussain visit a Tesco supermarket, a hardware shop and a market.
You might as well go into a hardware shop and ask for a long stand.
A few weeks later, I dashed out to buy some screws from a hardware shop.
I walked out of the Roundhouse and down towards a hardware shop on Chalk Farm Road.
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Before being discovered by the Mexican club Chivas, Carlos worked in a hardware store, auto shop and car wash.
Before the rebellion, everything his family needed was right there: a butcher, a dairy, a hardware store, a barber shop, a pharmacy.
In St.-Jovite, where the peal of the bell at St.-Jovite Church can stall conversation, there are antique shops, cafes, supermarkets and a hardware store, complemented by new shops and restaurants — including an Irish pub that is scheduled to open soon.
There are, however, a bank, a drugstore, a cobbler, a pizza parlor, a hardware store, several gift shops and restaurants.
The shopping centre also contains a hardware store, pharmacy and auto repair shop.
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