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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small storefront" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a retail space that is modest in size, often conveying a sense of charm or intimacy.
Example: "The quaint little town is known for its unique shops, including a small storefront that sells handmade crafts."
Alternatives: "a tiny shop" or "a modest retail space."
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So Colton opened Standard Goods last fall in a small storefront on Beverly Boulevard.
A small storefront in a nondescript shopping center, its focus is on its fare.
A small storefront leads to an English-language school run by Disney.
One day, he passed a small storefront plastered with brightly lit posters.
The entry point for these networks may be a small storefront operation.
GianCarlo's Italian and Latin Cuisine is in a small storefront in Closter.
THE BACKGROUND Kopp's Cycle operates out of a small storefront on a quiet side street in downtown Princeton.
Atmosphere: A small storefront restaurant, with dining area in front and bar in the rear, separated by wood latticing.
In October 1949 he signed a lease for a small storefront on Union Avenue renting for $150 a month.
Patrons enter what looks like a small storefront before being led back to a cavernous dining room.
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At the opposite end of the city's diningscape is Hot & Soul, a small storefront--and one that's very easy to miss within a strip mall--that since opening in 2013 has really won the hearts and appetites of the locals.
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