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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pet shop" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a retail store that sells pets and pet supplies.
Example: "I went to a pet shop to buy some food for my dog."
Alternatives: "a pet store" or "an animal shop".
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This is a pet shop, comprende?
A dog emporium is not a pet shop.
"I saw her last week in a pet shop.
"We go to Persia," he said, "or a pet shop.
His was from Arizona and owned a pet shop.
He played a father visiting a pet shop with his young daughter to buy a rabbit.
"On my last day, I noticed a pet shop in the hall below our offices.
That may explain why he once held a client meeting in a pet shop.
If you don't know a friendly farmer, buy small packs of hay from a pet shop.
"I want to own a pet shop because I like dogs.
"We knew somebody who owned a pet shop and he sold horse meat.
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