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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shop which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific shop and providing additional information about it.
Example: "I found a shop which sells vintage clothing and accessories."
Alternatives: "a store that" or "a shop that".
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Nobody would buy shoes from a shop which sold only one type.
A few months later the gallery added a shop, which includes amusing knickknacks from local graphic designers.
And there was a shop, which I wasn't expecting, that sold chewing gum, washing powder, and rifles.
They would soon be available to buy from a shop (which when you clicked, was still under construction).
"We didn't want to buy a flat above a shop, which was all we could have afforded in central London.
In a shop, which would usually paint the whole door as well, the price could have been several times higher.
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Another retailer in San Francisco, Anyon Atelier, is additionally piloting the company's wholesaler program by launching a shop-within-a-shop, which will feature Guildery products.
The magazine spawned a print shop, which spawned a bookstore, which spawned a small publishing house.
The hotel also has a pastry shop which offers a wide variety of desserts, pastries and breads.
Buy an FM modulator from an electronics shop which has a 3.5mm plug.
Buying consumer goods from a huge shop which sells an absolutely massive array of of consumer goods!
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