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The phrase "able to shop around" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to compare prices or options before making a purchase or decision.
Example: "Consumers are now more informed and able to shop around for the best deals online."
Alternatives: "capable of comparing options" or "able to explore alternatives".
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But soon, all customers will be able to shop around, making extra costs hard to hide.
"They will be able to shop around and have lots of product to choose from.
You should know the length of your commitment so that you know when you're able to shop around again.
They agreed to harmonize their requirements for asylum and their treatment of refugees seeking asylum, so refugees would not be able to "shop around" for a better deal.
The answer, according to pensions minister Steve Webb, is "switchable annuities" so that pensioners will be able to shop around and change annuities in the same way that homeowners switch their mortgage every few years.
Instead, most SMBs were stuck working with local suppliers, which meant they were often not paying the best price or able to shop around before making a purchase.
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But if you're willing to shop around, you should be able to find rates above 1%.
If you're careful to shop around, you should be able to get everything you need for five plants for $300-$300-$500
If you take the time to shop around, you may be able to shave a considerable amount off the cost of sale.
Be sure to shop around, though.
"There's nowhere to shop around here.
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