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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a store associate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an employee who works in a retail environment, assisting customers and managing store operations.
Example: "If you have any questions about the products, feel free to ask a store associate for help."
Alternatives: "a sales associate" or "a retail associate".
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As he headed to the door, he noticed a store associate who had not been part of the discussion.
He began as a store associate in 1985, when Best Buy operated just a dozen stores, and has held several executive roles since.
Among them: that the sign had been placed above the gun display by a customer as a prank, that a store associate made a mistake in placing the sign near the gun display and that the photo was fake.
Yes, it's tricky to deliver personalization through a store associate.
That's when a store associate directed him to the nearby café.
For example, you could push a button to have a store associate meet you in the aisle.
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More than a third of respondents said that they don't like waiting for items to ship, and 90% said they are more likely to make a purchase when receiving assistance from a knowledgeable store associate.
When a good store associate makes this kind of "magic," a customer will come back.
Thirty minutes later, a helpful store associate swapped most of this premium pine for something a little more suited to the guts of a loft bed.
Customers can bring in up to five pounds of documents to shred free of charge and redeem the offer in-store by printing a coupon, available here or by showing the online coupon to a retail store associate via their mobile device.
As the anole gets older, ask a pet store associate how much to feed it.
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