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Discover LudwigThe phrase "retail realm" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to the world or environment of retail business and commerce. Example: "In the ever-evolving retail realm, companies must adapt to changing consumer preferences to stay competitive."
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If a Wize Mirror could connect to the rest of my IoT devices in the retail realm it could tell my Fitbit that I am ready for binge shopping because I am walking out my stress.
Higher profiles in the retail realm provided by the support of heavyweights like Wal-Mart combined with a maintaining of faith will allow Christian independent labels to avoid, as KJ-52 raps, "gain ing) a world of fans but suffer ing) the loss of soul".
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PepsiCo said it would raise ad spending in 2012 for brands like Gatorade, Pepsi-Cola and Tropicana by $500 million to $600 million, with up to an additional $100 million to be spent in retail realms like store display racks.
And in an environment in which Web merchants have decreasing room for error, they are moving as gingerly as they can -- while maintaining Internet speed -- into this corner of the retailing realm.
Whereas anyone who has ever worked in a university knows it to be more like an out-of-town retail park, a realm of memos and little cacti in pots, in which endless seminars are conducted by semi- professional bureaucrats on the work of David Lodge.
And Frankel in Chicago, part of the Publicis Groupe S.A., keeps its assignments in the realm of retail marketing.
His rich career continued in the realm of retail, designing stores for Barneys New York, Hugo Boss, Calvin Klein, Coach, Gear and Saks Fifth Avenue.
But with the ascendance of President Obama, another athletic Democrat who makes personal fitness a hallmark, Mr. Weiner could score points in the realm of retail politics.
In line with Craig's "mixed use" principle, the scheme would also include 5,332 square metres of office space and 612 square metres of retail plus some public realm provision.
In the little-discussed realm of retail known as "replenishment" or "replacement shopping," the goal is to perfect basic garments expressly so that the time-crunched or shopaphobic guy can whiz in and out of a store as if on a jet-fueled sortie, halting only briefly behind enemy lines to grab three/six/nine of his tried-and-true chinos/briefs/socks.
This year, marketers outside the realm of retailing hope to get into the act.
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