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Discover LudwigThe phrase "run a store" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the operation or management of a retail business.
Example: "After years of working in retail, she decided to run a store of her own."
Alternatives: "operate a shop" or "manage a store."
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"We had never run a store in our lives," said White.
Can you run a store without Coca-Cola?" he says, pointing at a shelf of no-name cola.
Historically, designers have seen Madison Avenue as a place to run a store as if it were a billboard, a so-called loss leader.
Ms. Anderson, who used to run a store, added: "Photo stores tried to get into scrapbooking, but it wasn't successful because they didn't know what products to carry.
Those in doubt may want to make a pilgrimage to Whitecross Farm in Herefordshire, England, where the Baileys live and run a store.
In one scene, April tells a Brownie leader that she wants to run a store one day, and in response she's told not to dream too big: discrimination might hold her back.
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Despite his vast experience in consumer goods at Unilever, he'd never run a stores business before.
He ran a store that sold stationery, newspapers and cosmetics.
Barbara Ware's father ran a store about nine blocks from Lonnie Franklin's green house.
But German Mendez, who runs a store called the Red Hook Bike Shop, called Ikea a blessing.
Almost more than designing, Mr. Nolan relishes the prospect of running a store.
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