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Discover LudwigThe phrase "that stores" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a function or capability of an object, system, or process that involves the act of storing something. Example: "The new software application has a feature that stores user preferences for a more personalized experience."
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Dishfire Database that stores text messages, for future use.
Mr. Kenig said that stores are where he does research.
"What we understand is that stores are good," Mr Thomson says.
But it could have a wider impact on every company that stores data in the cloud.
Ms. Stilley suggested that stores try to lure such shoppers into more aisles.
However the company said that stores should stay open as usual and that manufacturing would continue.
Moreover, the DEG's numbers ignore the fact that stores return unsold DVDs.
The vector that stores bottleneck links.
Therefore, a LUT is used that stores the inverse function.
What you get: Software and a vault that stores postage.
Sells software and hardware that stores copied data.
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