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The phrase "around store" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a location or activity related to a store, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "We walked around the store looking for the best deals."
Alternatives: "near the store" or "in the vicinity of the store."
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Take the following measures to keep scorpions from hanging around: Store cardboard boxes on shelves instead of the floor.
Whipping up an unnecessary amount of hype around store openings and offering items heavily influenced by catwalk prototypes, at prices that are as scandalously low as the originals are exorbitant, they have changed the British high street beyond recognition.
"Through a pre-pack, the suitor would have much greater flexibility around store liabilities".
"We move a lot of people around - store managers in particular," he said.
"Shoppers now expect grocery retailing to organise itself around their lives rather than building their routines around store opening hours.
The company even delivers brands with a store database, offering info around store layouts, size, aisles, and endcaps.
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I couldn't agree more as I looked around stores.
In urban areas, the fences are up to half a mile around stores, and in suburban areas they are up to a mile around stores.
"The best way to get gift ideas is by roaming around stores.
"We were able to look at people moving around stores" and other locations.
This includes clearing paths to checkouts to get people there faster and drawing up maps to guide people around stores.
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