How To Use Checkout counter In A Sentence
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Write down everything you eat and find a caloric value for it in a dollar mini-book you can buy at the supermarket checkout counter.
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But Giant shoppers are using an increasing number of coupons generated by scanners at the checkout counter, Scher says.
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For good measure, it arrested the owners of a pharmacy chain for the heinous act of not opening enough checkout counters.
Times, Sunday Times
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In his wanderings around the library, on a rack near a checkout counter, he came across a brochure from the Tulsa Chapter of the National Conference of Community and Justice NCCJ -- now the reminted and independent OCCJ encouraging inclusive prayer -- i.e., don't pray in public in Jesus' name.
A gay time at Central Library - BatesLine
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people were in line at the checkout counter
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For good measure, it arrested the owners of a pharmacy chain for the heinous act of not opening enough checkout counters.
Times, Sunday Times
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For good measure, it arrested the owners of a pharmacy chain for the heinous act of not opening enough checkout counters.
Times, Sunday Times
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you must wait in a long line at the checkout counter
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That woman at the checkout counter - her people landed much earlier.
Red Hunting in the Promised Land: Anticommunism and the Making of America
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Activists went into the supermarkets, filled trolleys with pasta, and then left them at the checkout counter.
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Drinks, candy, gum, media - all right by the checkout counter.
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That woman at the checkout counter - her people landed much earlier.
Red Hunting in the Promised Land: Anticommunism and the Making of America
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That means notebook computers could immediately retrieve any images captured at checkout counters or inside stores.
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She was sounding unexpectedly urgent as they approached the empty checkout counter.
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For good measure, it arrested the owners of a pharmacy chain for the heinous act of not opening enough checkout counters.
Times, Sunday Times
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She and Dennis had talked around the checkout counter and she'd gotten Dennis's last name wrong, calling him Lewis, and it stuck for some reason.
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I even found the book in a bohemian bookstore called Malaprops in Asheville, N.C. where I stood agog for a solid forty five minutes before heading to the checkout counter.
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Using a technology known as "near-field communications," or NFC, consumers will be able to buy items simply by passing their phones in front of a sensor at the checkout counter.
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