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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'actual store' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to a physical store or shop, as opposed to an online store. For example, "I prefer to shop at an actual store so I can see the products in person."
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Let's hope Microsoft isn't actually doing such a lame copy job with their actual store.
"It's an actual store!
Renting an actual store, he stocked it with his constructions.
When a robot in an Amazon warehouse replaces a vendor in an actual store, there's social disruption and confusion.
The design of the site, a two-dimensional meander through the actual store, is visually pleasing as well.
Of course, I could not afford to buy my clothes in an actual store, a department store.
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In trying to replicate the success of the actual stores online, they've drawn a few faulty parallels.
Less than a decade ago, experts predicted that Internet ventures would no longer need actual stores, drastically reducing the amount of space used for commercial storage.
In actual stores, despite the longer hours around the holidays, intoxicated shoppers seem to be rare — but when they do appear, they can be quite disruptive.
But most resist the idea that actual stores, with their rents, payrolls and security cameras, ought to be one of those channels.
Ms. Decker is not setting foot in the actual stores, but is appearing virtually through a novel use of GPS technology with broad marketing potential.
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