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Discover LudwigThe term "offline store" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a physical store (as opposed to an online store) that customers visit in person to purchase items. For example, "I prefer to shop at an offline store so I can try on clothes before buying them."
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Walmart.com and other offline store Web sites are attracting more shoppers.
"An offline store would post a sign or something," I complained.
With inventories as large as 2,500 different wines (compared with the 400 or so that an offline store might stock), the selection is getting much better.
But I know that only because a Wal-Mart spokeswoman told me that the site stocked 600,000 items, compared with the 100,000 products you would find in the average offline store.
Among her coupon-scouting tips: search the name of an online store and the word "coupon" and compare the promotions, because bigger sites are often able to negotiate better offers; if you find a coupon for an offline store, call the Web site and ask it to match the price; and insist upon free shipping, even if it means calling the manager and asking for a coupon code.
How many offline store or call center sales were created?
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Not only that, offline stores have been able to go online for the first time.
"It will never replace the offline stores," Ms. Evans said of online shopping.
Those developers, he predicted, will be able to deliver photo-realistic renderings of offline stores and merchandise in the next five years.
Legacy offline stores and online retailers are each finding their way to a new kind of shopping experience: the showroom.
The types of items bought by the suspect are legal to buy and sell in the United States and are widely available at online and offline stores".
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