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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shopping list" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a list of items that one intends to purchase, typically at a grocery store or market.
Example: "Before heading to the store, I always make sure to write down a shopping list to avoid forgetting anything important."
Alternatives: "grocery list" or "purchase list".
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We made a shopping list.
He'd written up a shopping list.
Finally, I make a shopping list.
"A shopping list?" "Books I'll be needing".
"I've made you a shopping list".
I don't mind a shopping list.
It's a shopping list rather than a vision".
These are worth putting on a shopping list.
It isn't a shopping list of spending policies.
Then we gave each kid a shopping list.
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