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Discover LudwigThe phrase "thrift stores" is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to retail stores that sell secondhand or discounted items. Example: "I found a beautiful vintage dress at one of the local thrift stores."
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The thrift stores, he said, are "shabby".
Our clothes came from thrift stores.
So I'd go to thrift stores.
"That's why I shop in thrift stores".
Stores, including thrift stores and bookstores.
Thrift stores, too!
We shopped at thrift stores.
Mostly wears clothes from thrift stores.
Both from thrift stores of course.
She forages for clothes at thrift stores.
Thrift stores.
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