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Discover LudwigThe phrase "real store" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical retail establishment as opposed to an online store or virtual store. Example: "I prefer shopping at a real store rather than buying things online because I like to see and touch the products before I make a purchase."
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You may have more fun looking through record bins in a real store, though.
Shopping at a real store for the same type of modem was even more frustrating.
It was a real store, with a real storekeeper (Mr. Oldenburg himself) on duty every day.
Then again, he hasn't been able to find it in a real store, either.
But it is easier to judge a shoe's fit or an apple's crispness in a real store.
Unlike a stockhouse, this is set out like a real store with orderly displays and even changing rooms.
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So if the scores for the real stores and the online stores were close, I favored the real stores.
"Web sites are becoming like real stores," said Mr. Thompson of Genius.com.
Increasingly, I visit online retailers that I know, retailers with real stores where I can return unwanted items.
But now, at last, the Ouya (pronounced OOH-yah) is a real product for sale in real stores, at least where it's not sold out.
Yoox keeps a list of serial returners (real stores do this, too), although, according to Marchetti, it's a very short list.
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