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Discover Ludwig"thrift store" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a store that sells used and sometimes vintage items at very low prices. For example, "I always check out the local thrift store when I'm looking for a good deal on clothing."
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That's because each thrift store is different.
Had I gotten my placenta from a thrift store?
His plaid jacket, after all, was from a thrift store.
How do you "poetry bomb" a thrift store?
But thrift store operators say the demographics are changing.
We were dressing in thrift store versions of the 60s.
Writing on his website about the donated painting, Banksy only said: "A thrift store painting vandalised then re-donated to the thrift store".
Robert K Ahh, thrift store.
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The quirky, thrift-store lamp looks incongruous.
"I was always sketching outfits or rehabilitating thrift-store clothes".
"I like more of the thrift-store look," Kina said.
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