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Discover LudwigThe phrase "open a store" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the act of starting a business of selling goods or services, for example, "My parents decided to open a store to sell their handmade crafts."
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GapKids should open a store next door.
That's when she decided to open a store.
The grocer could still open a store in Southeast.
It is thought it will also open a store in London.
I want to open a store in two years, hopefully in Milan.
Joanne Tarzian's friends are all telling her to open a store.
At the time, he said, Hudson Street was "the cheapest place to open a store".
"How do you open a store with no black coats?" she wondered.
The landlord figured that Mr. Lynch wanted to open a store.
In July, Louboutin will open a store for men on Rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
It makes me want to go to Paris and open a store called Hello Toast.
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