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Discover LudwigThe phrase "store clerk" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who is employed at a store. For example, "She was a friendly store clerk who always had a smile on her face."
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Grocery store clerk.
The store clerk threw them out.
"They're always there," said Ron Garcia, a store clerk.
@NancyODell Turns out that store clerk did me a favor.
The 15-year-old fatally shot the store clerk.
He was a lowly store clerk from Quetta.
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Then it's a convenience-store clerk near an ATM.
Janet Cooke has been working in obscurity, reportedly as a department-store clerk.
A department-store clerk struggles with a husband who gambles and pregnancy during the Depression.
MPD Storee clerk shoots, kills teen for stealing beer #wmc5 >>https://t.co/RjcUPFWvAg pic.twitter.com/h5cS9AZ141.
Previously: Grumpy Record Store Clerk .
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