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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a store that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific type of store or to provide additional information about the store in question.
Example: "I found a store that sells organic produce at affordable prices."
Alternatives: "a shop which" or "a retailer that".
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A store that sells only water.
He ran a store that sold stationery, newspapers and cosmetics.
Never go into a store that says "English Spoken".
His parents had a store that failed in the Depression.
A store that went bust during the Great Depression.
"I wanted a store that is charming and unique".
Instead, there is a store that sells live chickens.
Do you work in a store that opened early on Black Friday?
Epaulet's footwear selection is a fitting capstone for a store that embraces primness as its ethic.
Still, everyone who owns a store that sells physical goods is threatened.
A store that would take in the Web and the Internet would also sell everything.
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