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Discover LudwigThe phrase "nearest shop" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to the closest store to the speaker or writer's current location. For example: "I need to buy some food, so I'm heading to the nearest shop."
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How far is the nearest shop?
The nearest shop is in El Calafate, 25 miles away.
And how much does food or drink cost at the nearest shop?
The nearest shop is a half-hour drive away; the internet is unheard of.
Technically, as it carries a £10 denomination to make it legal tender, I could spend it in the nearest shop.
Katy Baines is a recent Spanish graduate from UEA, who tended to overspend at her nearest shop on campus.
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