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The phrase "a shop for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a place where specific items or services are available for purchase.
Example: "I found a shop for vintage clothing downtown that has a great selection."
Alternatives: "a store that sells" or "a place to buy".
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It has become, in effect, a shop for urban carpentry.
In Dictionopolis, for instance, people eat their words, and there's a shop for half-baked ideas.
She used her capital to set up a shop for buying and selling gold.
I've had a shop for 50 years, but I'm not a retailer.
Shops and Galleries Almine Rech Brussels branch of the Parisian gallery, with a shop for artist's editions.
Amsterdam's Open Wetlab, for instance, is part of the Waag Society, an organisation which also runs a shop for makers.
"Anyone who visits the Jimbocho area in Tokyo sees this immediately — there is a shop for every genre.
It is probably not a good idea to choose a shop, for instance, which is likely to change.
THE hookahs looked like exotic animals lurking in Hookahnuts, a shop for gifts and food in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn.
The Parisian shoe designer Rodolphe Menudier hired the furniture designer Christophe Pillet to create a shop for his glamorous footwear.
In 1971 Michael Butler, the producer of "Hair" on Broadway, financed a shop for Ms. Porter in New York.
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