Lexeme: in-store shopping  
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  1. noun. In-store shopping refers to the traditional method of shopping where consumers visit physical retail locations, such as brick-and-mortar stores, to browse and purchase products or services. This type of shopping allows customers to physically see and touch the items they are interested in before making a purchase decision. In-store shopping also offers the opportunity for interpersonal interaction with sales associates who can provide information and assistance. GPT3.5
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  • noun. in-store shopping (singular), in-store shoppings (plural)
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