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"shopping in" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe the action of shopping at a particular location or store. Here are some examples: - "I love shopping in small boutiques because they often have unique items." - "We went shopping in the city and found some great deals." - "Are you interested in shopping in the new mall that just opened?" - "I prefer shopping in-store rather than online because I like to try things on." - "My family and I always go shopping in the local farmer's market on Saturdays."
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Go shopping in fall.
I love shopping in Europe.
I miss shopping in SoHo.
I usually dread shopping in stores.
"We were shopping in Reading.
I'm clothes shopping in Selfridges.
There is shopping in Rocinha.
"It is more like shopping in your living room than shopping in a drab grocery store".
Shopping in TopShop, skiing in France.
Christmas shopping in London is appalling.
"It's like shopping in Europe," he said.
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