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UK//nəʊ mɔːr ˈlɪkə stɔːz//US//noʊ mɔr ˈlɪkər stɔrz//

Meaning of No more liquor stores

Indicates that there are no remaining shops selling alcoholic beverages.

In simple words: No longer any shops that sell alcoholic drinks.

No more liquor stores in a sentence

  • After the new law passed, there are officially no more liquor stores in the town.
  • The community voted, and now there are no more liquor stores within a five-mile radius.
  • With recent regulations, many residents are upset that there are no more liquor stores open late.
  • The campaign aimed to reduce alcohol consumption led to no more liquor stores operating downtown.
  • Citizens were outraged when they found out there would be no more liquor stores in their area.

How to use No more liquor stores

This phrase is used to indicate that liquor stores have been closed or are no longer available. It's often used in discussions about changes in laws or policies regarding alcohol sales.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of the phrase 'no more' as saying goodbye to liquor shops.

Related words

Collocations with No more liquor stores

  • liquor laws
  • liquor bans
  • liquor sales

Synonyms for No more liquor stores

  • closed liquor outlets
  • no alcohol shops
  • absent liquor retailers

Common mistakes with No more liquor stores

  • Confusing 'liquor' with 'liquid'.
  • Using 'store' inappropriately in other contexts.
  • Mispronouncing 'liquor' as if it rhymes with 'liquid'.

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Frequently asked questions about No more liquor stores

What does No more liquor stores mean?

No longer any shops that sell alcoholic drinks.

What is the definition of No more liquor stores?

Indicates that there are no remaining shops selling alcoholic beverages.

How do you use No more liquor stores in a sentence?

After the new law passed, there are officially no more liquor stores in the town.

Can you give another example of No more liquor stores?

The community voted, and now there are no more liquor stores within a five-mile radius.

What are synonyms for No more liquor stores?

Common alternatives include closed liquor outlets, no alcohol shops, absent liquor retailers.

What words go with No more liquor stores?

It commonly pairs with liquor laws, liquor bans, liquor sales.

What are common mistakes when using No more liquor stores?

Confusing 'liquor' with 'liquid'. Using 'store' inappropriately in other contexts. Mispronouncing 'liquor' as if it rhymes with 'liquid'.

How do you pronounce No more liquor stores?

US: //noʊ mɔr ˈlɪkər stɔrz//, UK: //nəʊ mɔːr ˈlɪkə stɔːz//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use No more liquor stores?

This phrase is used to indicate that liquor stores have been closed or are no longer available. It's often used in discussions about changes in laws or policies regarding alcohol sales.