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Free sign upThe phrase "and stores in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a process or action that involves storing something in a specific location or format.
Example: "The application collects user data and stores in a secure database for future analysis."
Alternatives: "and saves in a" or "and keeps in a".
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Mr. Mashqor, the member of Parliament, said that the Shiite Endowment planned to spend the next three years buying houses and stores in a 650-foot radius surrounding the mosque, then begin construction in the neighborhood.
Thomas Crown, a young, handsome millionaire pulls off the perfect crime by having five men rob a bank and dump the money in a trash can, which Crown retrieves later and stores in a Geneva bank.
A14 NEW YORK/REGION B1-11 City Moves to Transform Forsaken Space in Harlem The Giuliani administration has selected 21 teams of developers to transform 50 abandoned buildings and vacant lots across Harlem into housing, day care centers and stores in a major push to divest the city of thousands of properties acquired from tax-delinquent landlords.
In the former, each sensor collects and stores in a local buffer a large block of independent and consecutive observations.
The reducer for ¬ψ iterates through all tuples and stores in a Boolean array whether e i ⊧ψ for each event i in the trace.
Katz looks for three things in an acquisition: layers of management that can be cut, serial mismanagement and stores in a growing market.
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