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Discover Ludwig"mini market" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a small store that sells food and other grocery items. For example, "I picked up a few snacks at the mini market before heading home."
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A 33-year-old man was shot in the leg at a mini market on the east side of Cleveland, Ohio, following a family disturbance Saturday night.
Marwan Ghanem, who runs a mini market on Al Wad Street, said he heard gunshots and screaming and he barricaded himself, his brother and son inside the shop.
A mini market was raided in a Chinese-Indonesian neighbourhood, bringing back painful memories of riots in 1998 in which more than 1,000 were killed.
In August patrons began asking if the market would stay open, so she came up with what she calls a mini market — limited products farmers drop off for customers to pick up on Fridays.
My apartment is situated in a mini market, which is semi residential, semi commercial area". "From my window I see the top of a plaza which is still being developed, some houses, and minaret of a mosque.
"My approach was to do a mini market test that required a limited amount of capital investment," she says.
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"It seems to have created a mini-market all its own".
Next door, at the mini-market, kosher sushi is on offer.
It's a shrinking and increasingly age-related mini-market, in short.
It's Skinner who saves most of this: "We've all stolen foods from a mini-market.
The broker this time, a Syrian named Jamil, ran a mini-market at an upscale shopping center in Mersin.
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