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Discover Ludwig"inside the shop" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a physical location. For example, "We stopped into the shop and browsed around inside the shop."
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Inside, the shop rises over two floors, joined by a Victorian-style spiral staircase.
Inside the shop, the arrangement seemed odd.
The children playing inside the shop have left.
Inside the shop not much has changed, including the prices.
They also have a coffee stand inside the shop, Satan's Coffee Corner.
Some later reports claimed that all those inside the shop were militants.
The story inside the shop, however, was ZZ Top, whom Mr. Varvatos introduced.
Inside the shop, the air was thick with incense and spice.
As we move inside the shop the toys begin to speak to each other.
He said investigators were also reviewing videotape from a surveillance camera inside the shop.
Inside the shop, they were doing a brisk business in repellents and face nets.
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