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Discover Ludwig"come shopping" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a common expression used to invite someone to go shopping together. Here is an example: "Hey Sarah, would you like to come shopping with me this weekend? I need to buy a new dress for the party."
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Families come shopping.
Every day many foreign people come shopping there.
One thing, antique dealers don't like is, when professional antique dealers come shopping in their store.
The Lisbon club discovers and imports Latin American talents, but it cannot hold onto the winners among them when predators like Chelsea come shopping.
"I don't know what we're going to do with the Saudi women who come shopping on the Champs Elyseés, for example," he added.
Culinary pilgrims visit restaurants and nightclubs, come shopping for items unavailable elsewhere, and take part in one or more of the rapidly multiplying culinary walking tours that offer what historian (and tour guide) Seth Kamil calls "micro-histories" of New York's Russian Jewish neighborhoods.
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When Ms. Sweezy and her daughter Lybess came shopping in March 1968, they learned that Jugtown was in danger of closing.
Or maybe Mr. Perry is angling for a less arduous path to the national ticket — when the nominee comes shopping a year from now for a running mate.
I phoned my friend a few times a day, and she came shopping with me sometimes and she was fun and I enjoyed those days.
The friends came, shopped and left with their treasures.
When the people come, shops open.
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