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The phrase "a shop with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a shop that has certain features, products, or characteristics.
Example: "I found a shop with a great selection of vintage clothing."
Alternatives: "a store that has" or "a shop featuring".
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A shop with a sign claiming that it is open day and night is firmly closed.
A barber, in a pristine white gown, cuts hair in a shop with no mirrors.
At 122 W. 45th St., there's a shop with a notice reading "On parle Francis".
The tailor lived in a shop with his wife and child.
We'll always be disappointed if we keep confusing a shop with a national institution.
"There is a shop, with advertising, 300 sq metres and the price is £12m.
I had never seen one before but there it was: a shop with skateboards.
A mother stands in a shop with her child by her side.
16 rue des Martyrs 75009, metro: Pigalle A shop with wonderful kitchenware, furniture, books and artwork.
"He obviously couldn't walk by a shop with a micromosaic without buying it," Mr. Hathaway said.
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There's a doll shop; an antique shop; an antique clothes shop; a gift shop, a sweet shop with a frozen yogurt dispenser, sprinkles and popcorn machine.
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