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bricks and mortar
noun
a building or buildings
he invested in bricks and mortar rather than stocks and shares
( as modifier )
a bricks-and-mortar fortune
a physical business premises rather than an internet presence
( as modifier )
bricks-and-mortar firms
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
While the old Leitch architecture gave the Goodison Park structure something unique, it also possesses something bricks and mortar simply cannot provide.
The brand still exists online, but what remains of the hundreds of bricks and mortar shops that were once dotted across the UK?
"We've been doing 150 years of bricks and mortar standing at the front of the classroom," he said.
I told the homeowner that my money was on her chimney bricks and mortar.
South Korea played its ultimate cultural gamble, pumping investment not into bricks and mortar, but information technology and the fledgling pop culture industries it was enabling; pop music, fashion, cosmetics, TV and film.
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