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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shop where" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a specific type of shop or the function of a shop in relation to its offerings or services.
Example: "I found a shop where they sell handmade crafts and unique gifts."
Alternatives: "a store that" or "a place where".
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"They don't want a shop where everything stinks".
But the Met is not a shop where such a presentation would suffice.
"This was actually in a shop where I was picking up another newspaper," he said.
There is a shop where they can browse the company's latest products.
Out back is a shop where he'll repair your rod and reel.
"People are glad that there's a shop where you can get toys in Brooklyn".
Afterward, enjoy a tasting of the products and peruse a shop where you can purchase gifts, and, well, bourbon.
Sea org What do you call a shop where alcoholic beverages are sold that lacks a drive-through window?
A little girl called Emily owned a shop where she brought lost items home to be mended.
Imagine the possibilities: a shop where sweet salesmen wear name tags bearing only their mothers' maiden names.
Her parents operated a dairy farm and ran a shop where Mum worked until she married Jimmie Anderson in 1944.
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