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The phrase "a row of shops" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a series of retail establishments that are lined up next to each other, typically in a commercial area. Example: "As I walked down the street, I admired the charming architecture of a row of shops that offered everything from clothing to gourmet food."
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There was even a roofed arcade, with a row of shops stretching back on each side.
There is only half a row of shops, and nowhere to buy a cup of tea.
Further into Seraing, Jean-Pierre points out a row of shops.
Frances's accommodation is a brick, two-storey block behind a row of shops.
Window-Shop Stroll along a row of shops, selecting pants for those who have wronged you.
Tucked behind a row of shops, it has no electricity, is freezing in winter and stuffy in summer.
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Escape from the budget crypts to this boutique-worthy guesthouse carved out of a row of shop houses.
It could be a railway station, a row of shopping trolleys or dustbins … Make something beautiful if you can.
Or maybe it is picked up by a robotic minder and carted off with other vehicles, like a row of shopping carts.
The photo accompanying the review of Brad Leithauser's "Art Student's War" (Nov. 29), a novel of mid-20th-century Detroit, shows an old-model city bus and a large glass shelter on a spacious concrete patio with a row of shopping center stores way in the background.
The place itself -- a roomy blue and white shop nestled amid a row of upscale shops and Realtors featuring their multimillion-dollar inventory -- is bright and always clean.
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