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Free sign upThe phrase "a store in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific location or context involving a store, typically followed by a noun that specifies what the store is in relation to.
Example: "I found a store in a shopping mall that sells vintage clothing."
Alternatives: "a shop in a" or "a retail outlet in a".
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A store in a suburb would draw suburban customers.
In November, the Qdoba Mexican Grill chain, featuring "signature burritos", opened a store in a Massachusetts shopping centre.
A company that sells to brie people doesn't want to open a store in a Velveeta neighborhood.
"And retailers know not to establish a store in a new location if it will cannibalize their sales".
Perekryostok, with 32 Moscow supermarkets, says it intends to open a store in a western Russian city this year.
Virgil Flowers investigates several bombings of a superstore chain that seeks to open a store in a Minnesota river town.
A store in a Delta town means daily interaction with both white and black residents; decades of relationships and civility engendered trust among Indianola's black population.
At Silverworks, a store in a downtown Seattle mall, Mike Pfab, a graphic designer, conceded that he was among those who wait too long to shop.
I understand that my family and I could become victims or hostages in the metro, in a store, in a movie theater.
Last month, the jeweler H. Stern abandoned plans to open a store in a new building at Prince and Mercer Streets.
But he felt the stares of security guards when he entered a store in a white neighborhood and the subtle recoiling of white women when he walked by.
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