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Do you guys ever say “store to store” to mean the same thing as “door-to-door”?
For example, would you guys say like “I went shopping store to store”?
Do you guys ever say “store to store” to mean the same thing as “door-to-door”?
For example, would you guys say like “I went shopping store to store”?
For example, would you guys say like “I went shopping store to store”?
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Yes, example. I'm looking for a very specific and difficult to find item. "I went store to store all day and still didn't find one." You can use this format for similar situations. Example. "I went car to car through the entire parking lot and didn't see a blue Chevy truck."
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