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Discover LudwigThe phrase "clothes store" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a shop that sells clothes, accessories, and other apparel. For example: "I need to go to the clothes store to buy a new dress."
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In China, I had a clothes store.
My uncle made a living from his clothes store.
John Edgar Browning met his first "real vampire" in a Gothic clothes store.
Carla Martinez is about to start a shift at a nearby clothes store.
The father ran a used clothes store there, according to the New York Times.
Some are retailers: Zappos, an online shoes and clothes store, has a huge distribution centre just outside Louisville.
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No one has moved his belongings, a few clothes stored in plastic bags.
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Not only that, but it has two outstanding clothes stores: the quirky Old Town and – my favourite – Mrs Jones.
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