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The phrase "a store owner" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who owns or operates a retail establishment.
Example: "After years of hard work, she finally became a store owner and opened her own boutique."
Alternatives: "a shopkeeper" or "a retail proprietor."
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Lincoln failed in his venture as a store owner.
"Maybe a store owner don't want to bring it in the store.
"I'm not a fan of his," said Marco Kury, 59, a store owner.
So he robbed a store owner with a chocolate gun wrapped in silver.
"There were many casualties," said Haidar Ali, 30, a store owner.
"They were grabbing women," said Rita Briggs, a store owner whose shelves were picked bare.
One hypothetical example, officials said, would be when a store owner shoots a robber.
"The big dogs ate all the bones," said Mansoor Butt, 55, a store owner.
" 'We're trying to safeguard our community.' " In many neighborhoods, a store owner might shrug off such a call.
The "don doesn't wear shorts" comment came from a store owner in Brooklyn that I dealt with.
"I know the intelligence agencies have cameras taking our pictures," said Emad Masamreh, 39, a store owner.
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