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Discover Ludwig"checkout counter" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the area in a store or supermarket where customers go to pay for their purchases. Example: The line at the checkout counter was long, but I didn't mind because the cashier was friendly and efficient.
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The other day, I was at the supermarket checkout counter.
The free lunch does end at the checkout counter.
Large sign at supermarket checkout counter: "CASH ONL Y.
Near the checkout counter, three adult humans stood talking.
At the checkout counter, I presented the lamp to the clerk.
A couple of employees helped customers and manned the checkout counter.
You may one day have far more choices to make at the checkout counter.
I shook my head as I moved to an open checkout counter.
(You'd swipe the phone over a device at the checkout counter).
At the checkout counter, customers said they had known Mr. Zia as a neighborhood fixture.
One buying team of three men wheels a pair of shopping carts toward the checkout counter.
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