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Discover LudwigThe phrase "large shop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a retail establishment or store that has a significant amount of space or inventory.
Example: "The large shop on the corner offers a wide variety of products, from groceries to electronics."
Alternatives: "big store" or "spacious shop".
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"I set up a large shop across the basement.
Obscura is not a large shop, but Jones found the displays overwhelming, in a good way.
I have my own range and I have my own large shop.
He settled in Bruges (Brugge) in 1465; there he established a large shop and executed numerous altarpieces and portraits.
He sees pedestrians hurrying along the narrow strip left between Range Rovers' fenders and the buildings' large shop windows.
And Topshop, a British brand, is scheduled to open a large shop this summer, also in Central.
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From the outside, it's obvious this isn't an ordinary home: three large, shop-style window panels showcase Kitching's iconic prints – word-based images in big, bold type.
Romford has large shopping and leisure centres.
People with large shopping carts.
We met at a large shopping mall.
He was planning a large shopping mall for downtown San Diego.
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