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Discover Ludwig"merchandise stand" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a physical location or booth where goods are sold or displayed, such as at a market or event. Example: "I walked through the crowded fairgrounds, browsing the various merchandise stands selling handmade jewelry, clothing, and artwork."
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Will there be any unusual foodstuffs on the merchandise stand?
They're selling "You're Gonna Get It" T-shirts at the merchandise stand.
Between acts, the kids crowded the well-stocked merchandise stand, loading up on T-shirts and CDs.
And yet Damian, 16, was the only member with his own T-shirts (for $20) at the merchandise stand.
There's also the Pavilion, an indoor area that houses the merchandise stand, selling logoed gloves, hot pads, winter hats and legwarmers.
The merchandise stand is so bare of Daniel Rossen "product", a fan asks if she can take a small poster from the wall.
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Merchandise stands.
More merchandise stands.
She was talking to her management office about an album of pictures from the tour, which would be sold at merchandise stands.
Texas indie band White Denim's last album Corsicana Lemonade embodied more of a soft-rock feel than the feisty acid-punk rock of their previous releases, while T-shirts at their tour merchandise stands have been emblazoned with palm trees.
It was, to be fair, an impressive-looking suit, although what was more impressive was the way the suits disappeared from the merchandise stands as the night wore on, along with white T-shirts priced at sixty dollars and emblazoned with the athlete's sponsors.
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