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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for a shop" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate something related to, or associated with, a shop. For example: "He has a passion for finding unique items for a shop."
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Mr Wallen said: "She was so concerned she headed for a shop.
"I'd been doing some rewiring for a shop infested by rats.
Not bad for a shop that isn't even a specialist children's bookshop.
Mine (for a shop called Design Research) showcased classic modern design.
"The experience of Web browsing makes it possible for a shop like this to exist," Fowler says.
I had no money for a shop, so in the pre-internet days I sold via the phone and post.
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I think the bright acidity of passion fruit complements the summer berries perfectly, but for a quicker roulade, you could try swapping the homemade passion fruit curd for a shop-bought lemon one.
Very, probably, when your child is effectively competing with adults, including dedicated coaches in independent schools, brilliant stay-at-home mothers and others willing to pay £150 for a shop-bought item, from, say, Oxbridge Personal Statements.
That was in Southern California, for a shopping center.
"So then he took me out for a shopping spree".
FOR a shopping trip, you need free time and a desire for beauty.
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