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Discover LudwigThe phrase "flowers store" is not a complete sentence, but it can be used in written English as a noun phrase to refer to a store that sells flowers.
It would typically be used in a sentence like: "I need to stop at the flowers store to pick up some roses for my mom's birthday." Here, the phrase "flowers store" is used to specify the type of store that the speaker needs to visit.
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Specifically, the 2 × 2 × 2 experimental design involved the manipulation of the three exterior store atmospheric (i.e., independent) variables of interest in this study: landscaping (i.e., potted yellow flowers versus no flowers), store greeter (i.e., university mascot versus no mascot), and electronic kiosk (versus no kiosk).
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