The word "shop" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to refer to a store where people can buy goods, or to refer to the act of shopping. Example sentence: I went to the shop to buy new shoes.
Next door, his neighbour Sunday's shop was an equally smouldering wreck.
Selfridges recently announced that it was getting rid of gendered floors and would just have three floors of fashion merchandised together so that customers could shop according to an expression of "self".
"We have been the UK's favourite coffee shop for some time; we remain the taxman's favourite coffee shop too," declared Andy Harrison, chief executive of parent company Whitbread.
From a family of lifelong Labour supporters, she emerged as a nationalist during last year's referendum campaign, giving up her job in the Pizza Mario chip shop to concentrate on politics.
Three women who work at a hair care shop testified that they heard Kaarma say that same day that he had been waiting up nights to shoot an intruder.
The newsagents had taken the precautionary measure of closing for business during the day to avoid damage being caused to the shop.
The range of Putin T-shirts went on sale at a pop-up shop within the most prestigious location in Moscow – the GUM department store on Red Square.
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