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brick-and-mortar

 

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Definition:

The term "brick-and-mortar" refers to physical buildings or stores, as opposed to online or virtual platforms.

Examples:

As an adjective:

1. The company decided to open a brick-and-mortar store to reach a wider customer base.

2. Many consumers still prefer the immediacy and tangible experience of shopping in brick-and-mortar stores.

As a noun:

1. Online retailers facing fierce competition from brick-and-mortar counterparts.

2. The shift from brick-and-mortar to online shopping has disrupted traditional retail industries.

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