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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shoe store" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a retail establishment that sells shoes.
Example: "I need to find a shoe store that has a good selection of running shoes."
Alternatives: "a footwear shop" or "a shoe retailer."
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You go into a shoe store.
His father owned a shoe store.
A shoe store had only one customer.
She worked in a shoe store.
The last retail tenant, a shoe store, closed last month.
It was a shoe store — Kiddie Cobbler — in the house.
Talk story about writer's experience in a shoe store.
After the postcards disappear, a shoe store will move in.
I just talked to a guy at a shoe store.
You couldn't go to a shoe store back then and buy a pair of running shoes.
Mr. Dearing said the economics of running a shoe store were tougher than expected.
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