Lexeme: in-store shopping area  
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Definition:
  1. noun. An in-store shopping area refers to the designated space within a physical retail store where customers can browse, select, and purchase merchandise. It typically includes aisles, shelves, displays, and various product sections organized according to categories or departments. The in-store shopping area is designed to provide a convenient and engaging environment for customers to explore and make purchasing decisions. It may also include features such as cash registers, fitting rooms, customer service desks, and promotional signage. GPT3.5
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  • noun. in-store shopping area (singular), in-store shopping areas (plural)
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