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store - use in sentences
Object
- datum: Raw Page Test Data Held For The period of time we store test data for each page.
Converse of object
- replenish: N-acetylcysteine should be given as soon as possible after the overdose according to the standard treatment nomogram, to replenish hepatic stores of glutathione.
Preposition: in
- database: An Editor would fill out a form to enter or change data stored in a database.
Adjective modifier
- retail: Retail stores here in Utah sell it for only $ 6.99 ( US )!
- online: Check all the latest deals below from leading online stores.
- flagship: The next on our hitlist was Levi's flagship store on Regent Street, the staff were really amused.
- pet: The store is a part of a chain of pet stores that have a fairly good reputation.
- on-line: Online UK record shops directory A good list of all on-line music stores in the UK.
Modifies a noun
- cupboard: It is because people's talent is locked away in the store cupboard at the back and is not out on the shelves.
- locator: So I logged on to the Sainsbury website and used the store locator facility to identify its exact location.
Noun used with modifier
- grocery: We return the plastic bags to the grocery store for them to recycle.
- convenience: I'm giving nuisance lessons at a convenience store.
- department: I did my research in the usual department stores to see what was on offer.
- specialty: It distributes its products through more than 9,000 specialty stores worldwide.
- flagship: On 10 October, the doors to its Champs-Elysées flagship store will open for a select group of clients.
- street: High street stores face an estimated loss of 20 % of their business to electronic shopping.
Preposition: in
- refrigerator: Store in the refrigerator for up to 3 weeks.
- fridge: Choose a carton with a resealable lid and store in the fridge according to the manufacturer's instructions.
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