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in-store

British  

adjective

  1. available or taking place within a supermarket or other large shop

    in-store banking facilities

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in store Idioms  
  1. In readiness, in preparation for future use, as in I'm keeping several videos in store for your visit . Edmund Spenser used this idiom in The Faerie Queene (1590): “Then for her son . . . In her own hand the crown she kept in store.” [1300s]

  2. in store for . Forthcoming for, awaiting, as in There's trouble in store for you . [Mid-1600s]


Example Sentences

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The burger chain said Wednesday the new program will be integrated across its app, website, and in-store systems, allowing it to personalize offers and communicate directly with customers based on their behavior.

From Barron's • Apr. 1, 2026

Kroger, for example, often runs “points events” where you can earn 4 times points on all in-store purchases, including gift cards.

From MarketWatch • Mar. 24, 2026

The findings highlighted retailers efforts to avoid payment charges and tackle security concerns, despite around half of in-store purchases still being made in cash.

From BBC • Mar. 5, 2026

Barnes & Noble is one of the few remaining chain retailers that still dedicates in-store space to physical media items.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 23, 2026

Apart from school, I had accepted an in-store promotional for cosmetics through the modeling agency and also intended to visit a friend at college, where Halloween festivities were reportedly quite arresting.

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