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Free sign upThe phrase "a storefront" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the front part of a retail business where goods are displayed and sold to customers.
Example: "The new bakery has a charming storefront that attracts many passersby."
Alternatives: "a shopfront" or "a retail facade."
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Let's find a storefront".
Then he disappeared into a storefront.
The police said he smashed a storefront window.
A jeweler shares a storefront with a check-cashing office.
Before Schmendricks opened a storefront, its bagel disappeared.
But it does have a storefront on Austin Street.
Settling into a storefront can be more difficult.
One day, he saw a storefront advertising karate lessons.
"It's just like a storefront window," she said.
"She owned a storefront church," Mr. Grier said.
I saw two women in a storefront pressing some clothes.
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