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The phrase "a store" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a retail establishment where goods are sold to consumers.
Example: "I need to stop by a store to pick up some groceries on my way home."
Alternatives: "a shop" or "a retail outlet".
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"We're not a store".
It's a store.
In a store.
We opened a store.
This, though, is a store.
It is called a store.
It is clearly a store.
It is a store, lady.
There's a store, "Early American".
Walk into a store.
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Encounter a store-within-a-store.
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