"store" is a word that is correct and usable in written English. You can use the word "store" when referring to a place where goods are sold and bought, or where items are kept. Example: I went to the grocery store to buy some food.
"Customers and staff reacted in different ways to the protest inside the store," he said.
I decided AWS S3 would do, as you can store static files there cheaply and serve them over HTTP.
Navi Pillay credited Snowden with starting a global debate that has led to calls for the curtailment of state powers to snoop on citizens online and store their data.
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.
He employed in-store "greeters" – another innovation – for new customers and generally made the new-world consumer dream real for Canadians, and in the process helped turn Toronto into the powerhouse of immigrant-driven commerce it became.
From in-store connectivity to iPads, loyalty apps and self-service tills, technology and the infrastructure to support it is vital for creating the right in-store experience to attract and retain customers.
As a retailer, ask yourself: if a customer is using your app in-store, are your assistants familiar with the functionality?
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Maria Pia Montoro
Terminologist and Q/A Analyst @ Translation Centre for the Bodies of the European Union