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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new store" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a recently opened retail establishment.
Example: "I just heard that a new store is opening downtown next week, and I'm excited to check it out."
Alternatives: "a recently opened shop" or "a fresh retail outlet."
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In November 2010, the company, which was founded in New Haven, opened a new store near the Yale campus.
A new store is hitting New York's East Village with a very unique business model.
A new store was opened in Berlin.
"It was like opening a new store".
A new store opened there last month.
Look out for a new store chain coming in 2013.
THIS being a new store, there are some speed bumps.
Then I went looking for a new store to patronize.
And now Juicy has opened the doors of a new store on London's Regent Street.
Ikea has included a geothermal power system at a new store in Centennial, Colo.
In December, Tea Lounge will open a new store in a mall in Kuwait.
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