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The phrase "a shop of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a place that sells a specific type of goods or services, often followed by the type of items sold.
Example: "She opened a shop of handmade crafts in the local market."
Alternatives: "a store for" or "a boutique of".
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He had a shop of his own, and looked forward to having a son with him.
But it wasn't until recently that the trapizzino had a shop of its own.
Lazard used to be a shop of clever individualists who worked as much against as with each other.
Mr. Elhawary runs a shop of his own (L. A. Fresh Poultry Pollería) west of downtown Los Angeles.
Honestly, if we keep on this way, we're going to have to open a shop of our own.
In the case of Ms. Baker, she can still lobby Congress, and there is no ban on her overseeing a shop of lobbyists working the F.C.C.
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There was even a Chinese shop -- a print shop, of all things -- on the ground floor of my old building.
Sign in the window of a cosmetic shop of Fifty-ninth St. near Madison Avenue: "Make Your Eyelashes Look Artificial.
There is a gift shop of course.
NexTag has been on a bit of a shopping spree of late.
Is that a reflection of a shop mannequin or a reflection of a reflection of a shop mannequin?
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