Collocations withstore

These are words often used in combination withstore.

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antique store
Its few businesses include an antique store and a pub.
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cigar store
He was employed in 1910 as a bookkeeper at a cigar store and in 1920 as the proprietor of a cigar and tobacco retail store.
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clothing store
Murstad also ran a sports clothing store.
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craft store
As such, it is home to a hardware store, a craft store, a nursery, a grocery store, an alternative grocery store, and several restaurants.
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electronics store
Pushing her in her stroller through the aisles of the electronics store, he quickly pilfers a clock radio while no one is watching.
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flagship store
This location serves as the brand's flagship store.
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food store
Thus, gardens with quickly maturing, small-bunched cultivars ensured continued availability of food and at the same time acted as a food store.
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furniture store
The project is currently leasing an industrial unit for use as a furniture store.
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hardware store
He operated a hardware store.
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local store
A $6 gift card to a local store was provided to all participants as an incentive.
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mercantile store
Two cafe/bars, a bank, machine shop, mill, and a huge mercantile store were the main businesses.
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online store
There is also an online store.
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paint store
Then, with the help of a relative, he opened a paint store.
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pet store
The program is taped on location in his pet store.
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stationery store
I am quite satisfied with the efficiency of the ordering system in the stationery store.
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store clerk
He attended the common schools before working as a store clerk when he was 17.
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store shelf
Potatoes are imported at an average price of 15 eurocents per kilogram and reach the store shelf at 80 cents per kilogram.
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supply store
The pirate supply store was originally created through necessity.
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surplus store
The flag poles were made of lightweight dowel wood purchased at a local lumber yard with flag holders purchased from a local army-navy surplus store.
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toy store
A $10 gift certificate to a local toy store was offered as an incentive.
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video store
The person who enters a video store becomes a customer for a video, and does not expect medical treatment, even though the person may also need that.
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