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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a storefront booth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small, temporary structure or space set up for selling goods or services, typically in a retail or market setting.
Example: "During the summer fair, we set up a storefront booth to sell handmade crafts and local produce."
Alternatives: "a retail stall" or "a market kiosk".
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She broadcasts from a storefront booth on First Avenue that resembles a birdcage.
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Let's find a storefront".
Then he disappeared into a storefront.
"She owned a storefront church," Mr. Grier said.
A jeweler shares a storefront with a check-cashing office.
He was standing outside a storefront at 30 West Twelfth Street.
The police said he smashed a storefront window.
Simple Storefront: A storefront is for window-shopping customers.
Vayda opened a storefront in the Remington neighborhood in December 2016.
With brother bought DomiNicks, a storefront pizza shop, in 1960.
Don't try a storefront lender.
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