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The phrase "a store with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a store that has certain features, products, or services.
Example: "I found a store with a great selection of organic foods."
Alternatives: "a shop that has" or "a retailer featuring".
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And looking for a store with a high turnover helps.
Unlike American women, Chinese women formed a favorable impression of a store with low social orientation.
So, you know, look Amazon just opens up a store with no one is there, right?
Get fitted in a store with expertise in evaluating feet and gait.
"How do you open a store with no black coats?" she wondered.
Like these other places, Wing On is a store with a Past.
THEY'RE almost always there, especially if you live near a store with good Mediterranean ingredients.
I did have a store with a partner -- all sorts of bedding, linens, comforters, comforter covers.
Go to a movie theater or a store with a listening room.
Once you've shopped around, buy from a store with a generous return policy.
Here is a store with a design-for-living concept throughout.
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