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Discover Ludwig"at stores" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate a location or place where something is available for purchase or where shopping is done. Example: "I bought this dress at the stores downtown."
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Sales at stores still open fell 3.3percentt.
(They can be found at stores like Saks and Searle).
Sales at stores in the United States rose 2.8percentt.
Sales at stores open at least a year were unchanged.
Behind the falling stock prices are slipping sales at stores.
These days, Ms. Lauffenberger shops more at stores like Kohl's.
But sales at stores open a year declined 7.4percentt.
Sales at stores open a year were down 11.4percentt.
Finished sportswear was due at stores in Britain.
Another friend experienced something similar at stores in Paris.
Oria products are available at stores across the UK.
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