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Discover Ludwig"shopping rush" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a busy and hectic period of time when people are shopping. Example: "The holiday season always brings about a shopping rush, with stores crowded and lines long, as people rush to buy gifts for their loved ones."
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As we near the holiday shopping rush around, Google is updating its Maps and Shopping products to help consumers navigate crowded malls and stores, as well as research and buy toys online.
Amazon and Google introduced tablets just in time for the shopping rush.
And Amazon and Google introduced tablets just in time for the shopping rush.
They recently finished with the Easter shopping rush, which next to Christmas, was their busiest season.
The last-minute Christmas shopping rush shook up the Billboard album charts a little.
Sales decreased over all last week in after the post-Thanksgiving shopping rush.
To lift sales during the holiday shopping rush, Interscope will end the contest on Dec. 21.
Some were more worried about hitting the Christmas shopping rush than the critics' lists.
The gunfire interrupted the weekly Friday morning routine of changing prices and stocking shelves before the weekend shopping rush.
The next major catalysts for a market move, he said, will be gauges of spending by consumers on the traditional shopping rush on the day after Thanksgiving.
With the holiday shopping rush in its final throes, it looks like at least one clothing chain is not having a very merry Christmas.
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