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Discover LudwigThe phrase "store openings" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the act of opening new stores or the specific instances of stores being opened. Example: "The company celebrated its successful expansion with several store openings across the country."
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The headline 25% number included new store openings.
Sales dipped by 3% once new store openings were excluded.
"Not pressing on as aggressively with store openings is positive but patience is being tested".
Sales went through the roof, with store openings all over the country.
The results were largely driven by four new store openings and the release of new products.
Did you know, for example, that retail store openings are the new black?
"Store openings are a dime a dozen," said Robert Burke, the fashion director of Bergdorf Goodman.
In contrast, sales at the Express convenience stores rose 4.5%, excluding new store openings.
Homebase like-for-like sales, which exclude new store openings, fell to £1.56bn from £1.59bn.
Underlying all new store openings will be a strict commitment to sales targets.
Sales slipped back 4% once the impact of new store openings is stripped out.
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