In-store (adjective)

  1. Situated or available for purchase within a physical store.
  2. Occurring or located within the physical location of a store.

Origin:

In-store is an adverbial phrase comprising of two words "in" and "store". the word "in" is a preposition indicating location, and "store" refers to the place where goods are sold.

Examples:

  1. The in-store promotion is only available for a limited time.
  2. The in-store prices are often lower than online prices.
  3. I found the book I wanted in-store but it was out of stock online.
  4. The in-store selection is much larger than the online selection.
  5. In-store pickup is available for some items, but not for others.
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