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The phrase "shop in" is correct and can be used in written English
It typically indicates the physical location of a store or the act of shopping within a store. Example: "I love to shop in small boutiques instead of big department stores." In this sentence, "shop in" indicates the physical location of where the person likes to shop. Another example: "I always get lost when I shop in the mall." Here, "shop in" refers to the act of shopping within the mall.
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(There's a shop in Soho, too).
"Shop in advance".
Appert owned a candy shop in Paris.
Tells about visiting the shop in 1993.
Hunting out a dress shop in Paris.
They like to shop in Grant's.
He suggests people shop in Asian supermarkets.
Who will shop in the malls?
He opened his shop in April 2009.
A trendy dress shop in Upper Manhattan.
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We call it Shop-in-a-Box".
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