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The phrase "an array of stores" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a variety or selection of different stores available in a particular area or context.
Example: "The shopping district features an array of stores, from high-end boutiques to local artisan shops."
Alternatives: "a variety of stores" or "a selection of stores".
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Village businesses include an array of stores and specialty shops, including Spymaster, which invites customers to "ask about our new nanny cam".
The terminal contains an array of stores and dining places; these include a book store, convenience stores (including Narvesen and 7-Eleven), clothing, crafts and cosmetics; diners, restaurants and pubs; and a duty-free store.
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By contrast, the UK-based retailer, Tesco, has launched an array of "virtual" stores designed to sell products with no merchandise.
Along New Dorp Lane are the recently refurbished New Dorp Regional Library; a number of restaurants, including La Strada, Taste of India, King's Chef, the French Tart bakery and cafe, and Sedutto's ice cream parlor; and an array of local stores like the Luggage Shop, and Hidden Cottage Hill of Beans for coffee, teas and gift baskets.
Each cell can hold 1 bit of information and an array of cells stores a large chunk of information.
Also off the High Street is the quaintly cobbled Garthway Arcade with an array of independent stores such as [Cover to Cover] the only independent book shop in town and [Country Originals] where you will find Quality Furniture, Home interiors & Bespoke Gifts.
It offers an array of online stores and websites.
As A and C had already been assigned, the tube holding the two index registers, originally known as B-lines, was given the name B. The contents of the registers could be used to modify program instructions, allowing convenient iteration through an array of numbers stored in memory.
He has an array of words stored up and a lot of them come spontaneously.
It's the thing I said in the book: The record industry thought of the compact discs as inventory, whereas computer engineers saw it as an array of inefficiently stored data.
After an eight-month standstill, hundreds of construction workers are back at work on the site that is supposed to house not only a vast array of stores, but also a 16-story indoor ski hill, an aquarium, an indoor water park with a 1.5-acre pool capable of generating seven-foot waves, and the largest indoor theme park in the Western Hemisphere, with, count them, four roller coasters.
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