Plural of warehouse
The word 'warehouses' is correct and can be used in written English. You can use it to refer to a large building or group of buildings used for storing goods. For example, "The company had several warehouses located around the city.".
In 2012, the Knights Templar cartel in neighboring Michoacan state burned five warehouses and dozens of vehicles owned by Sabritas snack company, a Mexican subsidiary of PespsiCo.
There's a larger tasting bar than in many warehouses and a young, enthusiastic staff keen to help.
As he blows up warehouses and ships in spectacular yet ahistorical fashion, viewers may wonder: is this film trying to suggest Moses was a terrorist?
At present, UK law limits government redundancy payments when a company has gone bust to those working in "establishments" – taken to mean individual shops or warehouses – where more than 20 people work.
A twentysomething I'll call Adam works in one of those warehouses for one of Britain's biggest firms, humping goods on to lorries to go to internet shoppers.
Down the street from her house, giant drinks manufacturers have set up a series of factories and warehouses, bottling water and fizzy drinks for distribution across the country and export across central America.
The museum has some 200,000 items in its collection, but only a fraction are ever displayed; the rest are stored in two vast, hangar like warehouses at Mitchell, waiting their turn.
Thanks to Ludwig my first paper got accepted! The editor wrote me that my manuscript was well-written
Listya Utami K.
PhD Student in Biology, Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia