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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shop name" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to refer to the name of a particular shop or store. For example: - I went to the grocery store to pick up some milk, but I couldn't remember the shop name. - Have you seen the new shop that opened on Main Street? I heard the shop name is "Bloom Boutique." - The shop name "The Book Nook" perfectly captures the cozy atmosphere of that bookstore. - What's the shop name of that cute bakery we passed by earlier? I want to look it up online. - The shop name "The Green Thumb" immediately tells you that it's a plant and garden store.
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Bought a set of percale pillow cases for £5 each (shop name redacted) and three silver pads at £1.50 each.
His mother rents space to China Art Objects (which took the shop name of the previous tenants).
Either way, it was a visceral pleasure to master its paths, to dart down the covered, crowded market streets, past the char-grilled lamb-kebab shop (name?
"With the shop name, I really wanted to encapsulate what a bookshop actually is – it's not just pieces of paper on shelves, they're stories.
Each sign had painted pictures of the machines they stocked along with the shop name, sending out a clear and helpful signal to illiterate customers.
The Costas started life as the Whitbread book awards in 1971 and took on the coffee shop name five years ago.
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Mr. Jackson compares the cab names to shop names.
Julie volunteers at a charity thrift shop named Second Chances.
Shop names are painted on cement walls: Maison Saha, Depot Grand Tony, Depot Sarah.
Mama shooed one of the other assistants toward the shop, naming a wig the girl should bring.
Walking through town, we glanced across the street and saw a shop named The World Needs Nata.
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