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It can be used to describe a market or commercial area where various goods and services are sold. Here is an example sentence: I love exploring the bustling bazaar of Istanbul, where I can find everything from spices and traditional handicrafts to modern clothing and electronics.
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Today Art Murmur is a bazaar of cultural activity.
Talk of the Town comic strip showing a bazaar of Beatles memorabilia.
The street seemed suddenly like a grand bazaar of bars and beds and futures.
Much like the videos, the archive is a grand bazaar of folk art and audiovisual gadgetry.
A dazzling bazaar of South Asian shops is clustered near the subway entrance at 74th Street.
Was it Biba, or was it the schmatta bazaar of Carnaby Street?
And this freewheeling bazaar of news choices has generated an audience that is increasingly self-segregating.
In time, the bazaar came to be known as Qissa Khwani -- the Bazaar of the Storytellers.
In the bazaar of Lashkargar, the Helmand capital, the mood is "a pox on all their houses".
Any targeted shopping or browsing mission, however, is sure to be derailed in this bazaar of tastes, epochs and disciplines.
The bazaar of the ancient Islamic world was vividly described in the folktales of The Thousand and One Nights.
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