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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a shopping center or complex that contains various retail stores and services.
Example: "We decided to spend the afternoon at a mall, exploring the different shops and grabbing a bite to eat."
Alternatives: "a shopping center" or "a retail complex".
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— a mall.
Is it a mall?
Visit a mall.
It looks like a mall".
She goes to a mall.
Well, it is a mall.
It felt like a mall tour.
"It's becoming a mall.
Life is a mall.
It's called a mall".
"SoHo is a mall".
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