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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shopkeeper" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person who owns or manages a shop or store.
Example: "The shopkeeper greeted each customer with a warm smile as they entered the store."
Alternatives: "a store owner" or "a retailer".
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He was a shopkeeper.
A shopkeeper brought food.
But once a shopkeeper, always a shopkeeper.
"They work," a shopkeeper insisted.
I'm just a shopkeeper.
She is a shopkeeper.
A shopkeeper stood beside the gap, smiling.
A shopkeeper as gallery owner?
A shopkeeper was killed amid looting.
I am a shopkeeper without a shop".
Henri became a shopkeeper in Toulouse.
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