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Discover LudwigThe phrase "open a shop" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when referring to opening a store, store front, or business. For example, "She announced her plans to open a shop in the heart of the city."
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Harrods will create a mini-shopping mall and the British designer Paul Smith will open a shop decorated with his travel memorabilia.
Did you open a shop?
"I should just open a shop somewhere".
She decided to open a shop, and she decided to call it Jimmy Beans Wool.
So when Baratta decided to open a shop in the Hamptons, he didn't follow the crowd.
He also wanted to open a shop in Nashville specializing in high-end gentlemen's hats.
Then came the meat, and gradually the vegetables; then it seemed sensible to open a shop.
Ermenegildo Zegna will also open a shop on Fifth Avenue next year.
The brand will open a shop in Soho at the end of August.
Who, now, would open a shop in Tottenham, or could afford to?
He hopes to train in electronics and eventually open a shop.
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