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The phrase "a large store" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a retail establishment that has a significant amount of space or inventory.
Example: "We decided to shop at a large store to find everything we needed for the party."
Alternatives: "a big shop" or "a spacious retailer."
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A.P.C. opened a large store on Melrose.
Zygospores generally have a large store of food reserves and a thick, resistant cell wall.
Most important, he said, is the one-stop shopping only a large store can offer.
He also operates a large store and restaurant at 80th Street and Third Avenue.
It contains most of the town-centre shopping about 50 shops, a large store and a busy market.
She focused on the American Girl line of dolls, which are sold in a large store on Fifth Avenue.
The prospect of an intelligent conversation between humans and a large store of digitally encoded knowledge is not imminent.
There is an old Cuban in the diamond district who has a booth in the back of a large store.
On the Champs-Élysées, another group ripped off wooden boards from a large store and set them alight.
Elucidating the mechanistic details of this pathway could unlock a large store of information useful to the design of diagnostic and therapeutic interventions.
The furnishings are sumptuous and super cosy, with abundant candles, a large store of wood for the stove and plenty of blankets.
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